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>Clifton Heights
>Drexel Hill / Pilgram Gardens
>E. Lansdowne
>Folcroft
>Glenolden
>Highland Park
>Haverford / Havertown
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>Media
>Middletown
>Millbourne
>Morton
>Newtown
>Norwood
>Primos / Secane
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>Ridley Township
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>Springfield
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Aldan
One West Providence Road
Aldan, PA 19018
Phone: 610-626-3554
Fax: 610-622-3597
Web: www.aldan-boro.org
Population: 4,313
Curfew: Under age 18, 10 pm-5am daily
School District: William Penn, www.wpsd.k12.pa.us, 610-284-8000.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Annual Aldan Boys Club & Girls Club Fun Day: Friday, May 15. $5 donation includes Bat-a-thon,
Moonbounce, Facepainting, Tatoos, and new this year... a DUNK TANK--kids can show off their stuff by
trying to dunk their coach. Many other activities are planned including an adult softball game. Day ends with a
Beef-n-Beer (adults only), 8 pm-midnight, Thomas’ Pub. $25/person.
64th Annual Golf Tourney: June 4-6. Aldan Memorial Post 1000, 610-623-9566.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
4th of July Festivities: Saturday, July 3.
Founders Day: Saturday, Sept. 18.
Council Meetings: 2nd Wednesday/mo., 8 pm, Wm. Reinl Recreation Bldg.
Recreation Board Meetings: 4th Wednesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Wm. Reinl Recreation Bldg.
Historical Commission Meetings: 3rd Wednesday/mo., 7 pm, Municipal Bldg.
Board of Health Meetings: 2nd Monday/mo., 7:30 pm, Municipal Bldg.
July 4th Committee: 3rd Tuesday, 8 pm, Recreation Bldg., www.aldan4thofjuly.com, email
aldan4thofjuly@gmail.com, 610-626-3002.
Building Inspector: Every Tuesday, 7:30-9:30 pm, Municipal Bldg.
Zoning Board Meetings: As required, Wm. Reinl Recreation Bldg.
Planning Commission Meetings: As required, Wm. Reinl Recreation Bldg.
Boys Club Meetings: 3rd Wednesday/mo., 7:45 pm, Recreation Bldg., email aldanboysclub2008@yahoo.com,
www.leaguelineup.com/aldan.
Girls Club Meetings: 1st Thursday/mo., 7:30 pm, Recreation Bldg., email aldangirlsclub@yahoo.com,
www.leaguelineup.com/agc.
Women’s Club Meetings: 4th Monday/mo., 11 am, Recreation Bldg.
Boosters Civic Assn. Meetings: 4th Wednesday/mo., 8 pm, Aldan American Legion Post 1000, Bonsall Ave. &
Car Field.
American Legion Post 1000 Meetings: 1st Tuesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Post Bldg., www.aldanlegion.org, 610-623-
9566.
Town Watch: www.aldantownwatch.com, email aldantownwatch@yahoo.com.
Swim Club: 304 N. Elm Ave.; 610-622-0995.
Recycling: Voluntary. Locations: Behind Giant Market ( Igloos) - clear and colored glass bottles and jars;
Aldan Elementary School (rear of building) - paper, newsprint, and cardboard. Aldan Municipal Building -
Aluminum cans collected 1st Saturday each month.
Bulk Pickup: East Side, May 5. West Side, May 19.


Aston

233 Pennell Road (Rte. 452)
Aston, PA 19014
Phone: 610-494-1636
Fax: 610-494-8916
Web: www.astontownship.net
Population: 16,203
Curfew: Under age 18, 9:30 pm weekdays, 10 pm weekends.
School District: Penn-Delco, www.pdsd.org, 610-497-6300.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Fair Acres Geriatric Center Super Flea Market & Craft Show: Sunday, June 13, Rt. 352 & N. Middletown Rd.
Pals for Life: Wednesday, May 12, 6:30 pm. Library. Kids read to dogs to help the kids gain reading
confidence. Registration: www.tinyurl.com/AstonPals2010.
Historical Society: Speaker May 13th Thursday, 7:30 pm, Municipal Bldg., www.delcohistory.org/aston, 610-
459-1214, 610-494-4707.
Rabies Clinic: Wednesday, May 19, 6-7:30 pm. Twp. Public Works garage. $10/shot.
All Twp. meetings are in the Aston Twp. Municipal Building.
Executive Meetings, 2nd Tuesday/mo., 7:30 pm.
Public Works Committee Meetings, 2nd Monday/mo., 6:30 pm.
New Construction Committee Meetings, 2nd Monday/mo., 7 pm.
Ordinance Committee Meetings, 4th Tuesday/odd months only, 7:30 pm.
Police Committee: 2nd Tuesday/mo., 6:30 pm.
Planning Commission: 4th Wednesday/mo., 7pm.
Zoning Board Meetings: 1st Monday/mo., 7:30 pm.
Aston-Beechwood Fire Co: www.astonbeechwood72.com, Non-Emergency: 610-459-1252.
Green Ridge Fire Co.: www.greenridge63.com, email greenridge63@yahoo.com, Non-Emergency: 610-494-
6771.
Lenni Heights Fire Co.: www.lennifire.com, Non-Emergency: 610-459-4432.
Dept. of Public Safety: Non-Emergency: 610-494-0384.
Library Board Meetings: 3rd Tuesday/mo., 7 pm, in the Library Community Center.
Library: Preschool Storytime, Tuesdays or Thursdays, 10:30-11:30 am, ages 2-6, children@astonlibrary.org;
Book Club, monthly discussion group, director@astonlibrary.org; Senior Services Book Club, for ages 50+,
fesfahani@scs-delco.org, 610-494-5877.
Business Association: www.astonba.com.
Public Works Dept.: 610-494-8005.
Aston-Middletown Little League:. www.eteamz.com/amll.
Liberty Belle Volleyball Club: travel program for girls ages 10-18; under 10 lessons. www.libertybelles.com,
libertybell50@hotmail.com, 484-716-1173.
Recycling: Every other week, single-stream: aluminum cans, bi-metal cans, clear glass, brown glass, green
glass, plastic #1 & #2, and newspaper.


Beverly Hills

100 Garrett Road
Upper Darby, PA 19082
Phone: 610-352-4100
Fax: 610-734-7709
Web: www.upperdarby.org
Population: 6,857
School District: Upper Darby, www.udsd.k12.pa.us, 610-789-7200.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Council Meetings: 3rd Wednesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Room 202, Municipal Building.
Mainstage Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 16-25. Auditions are tentatively scheduled for June 14 at 7 pm.
Come prepared to sing and dance. Check the www.udpac.org website for audition songs and more information.
Rehearsals are Monday through Thursday evenings and you must be available for all rehearsals and
performances. Performances are August 6, 7, 13, 14. Fees: $20/residents, $25/nonresidents. Register now 610-
622-1189.
Apprentice Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 11-12. June 25-July 16 or July 19-Aug. 6, M-F, 8:30-11:30
am. Classes in acting, movement, music and storytelling. Apprentices perform at local libraries as the Summer
Stage Storytellers. $140/residents, $230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Rising Stars Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 12-13. July 2-23 or July 26-Aug. 13, M-F, 1-4:30 pm.
Participants must have completed a full session of the Apprentice Program. Classes will culminate in a
performance of a children’s musical. $150/residents, $240/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Children’s Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 14-17. Schedule varies depending on shows, 4 week
periods, 9 am-4:30 pm, starting June 22 running through Aug. 20. First time members of the Children’s Theater
Program participate in one of our six shows presented for a children’s audience. Performances are Tuesday
through Friday at 10:30 am and Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm. Members attend only when they are needed for
rehearsals. A detailed rehearsal schedule will be given at the first cast meeting for each show. Fees, one show:
$160/residents, $310/nonresidents; 2nd show: $110/$185. Register now 610-622-1189.
Technical Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 13-17. Participants will receive training in set and
props construction, painting, lighting and sound. Hours are on a contractual basis. An interview with the
Technical Director at registration is a requirement for admission to the program. Fees: $135/residents,
$230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Zoning Board Meetings: 4th Thursday/mo., 7 pm, Municipal Building.
Committee Meetings, 1st Wednesday/mo., Room 202, Municipal Building—All meetings are scheduled at 7:30
PM & each will begin at the conclusion of the first meeting to be called until such time as all committees have
had an opportunity to meet.
Community Development, Home Rehab, 1st-Time Home Buyers: www.upperdarby.org/comm-
development.html, email ComDev@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7716.
Dept. of Licenses & Inspections: www.upperdarby.org/licenses-inspection.html, email
JGentile@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7613.
Public Health Dept.: www.upperdarby.org/health.html, 610-734-7640.
Parking Enforcement/Meter Debit Card: www.upperdarby.org/parking.html, email
ParkingEnforcement@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7646.
Police Dept.: www.udpd.org, 610-734-7693. Email Addresses - general questions: info@udpd.org; crime tips:
passcrimetips@udpd.org; to report illegal narcotics use/sale: drugtips@udpd.org; for Police Foundation:
foundation@udpd.org; records office info: records@udpd.org; community affairs/abandoned autos: abandoned-
cars@udpd.org.
Dept. of Leisure Services, Parks & Recreation: www.upperdarby.org/leisure.html, 610-394-9544.
Online Bike Registration: www.udpd.org/LeftNavBar/BikeRegistration/tabid/67/Default.aspx.
Aquatic/Pool Program: www.upperdarby.org/aquatics.html, Upper Darby High School, 610-622-7000
x375/377, wknd/eve x373.
Spring/Summer Programs: www.upperdarby.org/rec-summer.html.
Senior Center: 7 am-4 pm, everyday, 326 Watkins Ave., www.upperdarby.org/seniors.html, 610-734-7652.
Child Care & Extended Day Program: The Kindergarten Center, 3200 State Rd., Drexel Hill provides care for
students of kindergarten age, 7:30 am-6 pm. The Center also has summer camp, Kamp Koala, for children
currently attending kindergarten, and those who are registered for the next school year. During the school year,
extended day child care is available 7:30-8:30 am & 3:15-6 pm for children from K-5th grade who reside in the
Upper Darby School district. The program has seven sites: Aronimink, Bywood, Garrettford, Highland Park,
Hillcrest, Stonehurst Hills and Westbrook Park. Participants from Primos are bused to the Westbrook Park site
(afternoon only). www.upperdarby.org/childcare.html, 610-284-9022.
Recycling: Weekly. Single-stream. Newspaper and paper products are to be placed in paper bags or tied in a
bundle. Aluminum, steel, and bimetallic food and beverage cans, plastics #1 & #2.
Township Services Request Dept.: Health issues, animals, trash, signs, sewers, graffiti, fire hazards, abandoned
vehicles and license/permit/zoning violations; email request@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7625.


Bywood

100 Garrett Road
Upper Darby, PA 19082
Phone: 610-352-4100
Fax: 610-734-7709
Web: www.upperdarby.org
Curfew: 10:30 pm Sun-Thurs. Midnight weekends.
School District: Upper Darby, www.udsd.k12.pa.us, 610-789-7200.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Mainstage Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 16-25. Auditions are tentatively scheduled for June 14 at 7 pm.
Come prepared to sing and dance. Check the www.udpac.org website for audition songs and more information.
Rehearsals are Monday through Thursday evenings and you must be available for all rehearsals and
performances. Performances are August 6, 7, 13, 14. Fees: $20/residents, $25/nonresidents. Register now 610-
622-1189.
Apprentice Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 11-12. June 25-July 16 or July 19-Aug. 6, M-F, 8:30-11:30
am. Classes in acting, movement, music and storytelling. Apprentices perform at local libraries as the Summer
Stage Storytellers. $140/residents, $230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Rising Stars Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 12-13. July 2-23 or July 26-Aug. 13, M-F, 1-4:30 pm.
Participants must have completed a full session of the Apprentice Program. Classes will culminate in a
performance of a children’s musical. $150/residents, $240/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Children’s Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 14-17. Schedule varies depending on shows, 4 week
periods, 9 am-4:30 pm, starting June 22 running through Aug. 20. First time members of the Children’s Theater
Program participate in one of our six shows presented for a children’s audience. Performances are Tuesday
through Friday at 10:30 am and Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm. Members attend only when they are needed for
rehearsals. A detailed rehearsal schedule will be given at the first cast meeting for each show. Fees, one show:
$160/residents, $310/nonresidents; 2nd show: $110/$185. Register now 610-622-1189.
Technical Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 13-17. Participants will receive training in set and
props construction, painting, lighting and sound. Hours are on a contractual basis. An interview with the
Technical Director at registration is a requirement for admission to the program. Fees: $135/residents,
$230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Council Meetings: 3rd Wednesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Room 202, Municipal Building.
Zoning Board Meetings: 4th Thursday/mo., 7 pm, Municipal Building.
Committee Meetings, 1st Wednesday/mo., Room 202, Municipal Building—All meetings are scheduled at 7:30
PM & each will begin at the conclusion of the first meeting to be called until such time as all committees have
had an opportunity to meet.
Community Development, Home Rehab, 1st-Time Home Buyers: www.upperdarby.org/comm-
development.html, email ComDev@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7716.
Dept. of Licenses & Inspections: www.upperdarby.org/licenses-inspection.html, email
JGentile@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7613.
Public Health Dept.: www.upperdarby.org/health.html, 610-734-7640.
Parking Enforcement/Meter Debit Card: www.upperdarby.org/parking.html, email
ParkingEnforcement@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7646.
Police Dept.: www.udpd.org, 610-734-7693. Email Addresses - general questions: info@udpd.org; crime tips:
passcrimetips@udpd.org; to report illegal narcotics use/sale: drugtips@udpd.org; for Police Foundation:
foundation@udpd.org; records office info: records@udpd.org; community affairs/abandoned autos: abandoned-
cars@udpd.org.
Dept. of Leisure Services, Parks & Recreation: www.upperdarby.org/leisure.html, 610-394-9544.
Online Bike Registration: www.udpd.org/LeftNavBar/BikeRegistration/tabid/67/Default.aspx.
Aquatic/Pool Program: www.upperdarby.org/aquatics.html, Upper Darby High School, 610-622-7000
x375/377, wknd/eve x373.
Spring/Summer Programs: www.upperdarby.org/rec-summer.html.
Senior Center: 7 am-4 pm, everyday, 326 Watkins Ave., www.upperdarby.org/seniors.html, 610-734-7652.
Child Care & Extended Day Program: The Kindergarten Center, 3200 State Rd., Drexel Hill provides care for
students of kindergarten age, 7:30 am-6 pm. The Center also has summer camp, Kamp Koala, for children
currently attending kindergarten, and those who are registered for the next school year. During the school year,
extended day child care is available 7:30-8:30 am & 3:15-6 pm for children from K-5th grade who reside in the
Upper Darby School district. The program has seven sites: Aronimink, Bywood, Garrettford, Highland Park,
Hillcrest, Stonehurst Hills and Westbrook Park. Participants from Primos are bused to the Westbrook Park site
(afternoon only). www.upperdarby.org/childcare.html, 610-284-9022.
Recycling: Weekly. Single-stream. Newspaper and paper products are to be placed in paper bags or tied in a
bundle. Aluminum, steel, and bimetallic food and beverage cans, plastics #1 & #2.
Township Services Request Dept.: Health issues, animals, trash, signs, sewers, graffiti, fire hazards, abandoned
vehicles and license/permit/zoning violations; email request@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7625.


Clifton Heights

30 S. Springfield Road
Clifton Heights, PA 19018
Phone: 610-623-1000
Fax: 610-623-3490
Email: chboro@aol.com
Population: 6,779
School District: Upper Darby, www.udsd.k12.pa.us, 610-789-7200.
2010 Rams Football & Cheerleading Registration: Boys Club. Cheerleading: Saturday/Sunday, June 26/27, 9
am-noon; limited to 25 registrants. Football: Saturdays, June 26, July 10, 17, 24, 31. 9 am-noon; also for any
remaining cheerleading spots. www.cliftonheightsrams.org, email chbcadmin@cliftonheightsrams.org, 610-
626-9635, fax 610-626-3972.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Mainstage Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 16-25. Auditions are tentatively scheduled for June 14 at 7 pm.
Come prepared to sing and dance. Check the www.udpac.org website for audition songs and more information.
Rehearsals are Monday through Thursday evenings and you must be available for all rehearsals and
performances. Performances are August 6, 7, 13, 14. Fees: $20/residents, $25/nonresidents. Register now 610-
622-1189.
Apprentice Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 11-12. June 25-July 16 or July 19-Aug. 6, M-F, 8:30-11:30
am. Classes in acting, movement, music and storytelling. Apprentices perform at local libraries as the Summer
Stage Storytellers. $140/residents, $230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Rising Stars Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 12-13. July 2-23 or July 26-Aug. 13, M-F, 1-4:30 pm.
Participants must have completed a full session of the Apprentice Program. Classes will culminate in a
performance of a children’s musical. $150/residents, $240/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Children’s Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 14-17. Schedule varies depending on shows, 4 week
periods, 9 am-4:30 pm, starting June 22 running through Aug. 20. First time members of the Children’s Theater
Program participate in one of our six shows presented for a children’s audience. Performances are Tuesday
through Friday at 10:30 am and Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm. Members attend only when they are needed for
rehearsals. A detailed rehearsal schedule will be given at the first cast meeting for each show. Fees, one show:
$160/residents, $310/nonresidents; 2nd show: $110/$185. Register now 610-622-1189.
Technical Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 13-17. Participants will receive training in set and
props construction, painting, lighting and sound. Hours are on a contractual basis. An interview with the
Technical Director at registration is a requirement for admission to the program. Fees: $135/residents,
$230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Business Association: www.cliftonheightsbusinessassoc.org, email info@cliftonheightsbusinessassoc.org.
Fire Company: www.cliftonheightsfire.com, Non-Emergency: 610-623-7455.
Police Athletic League (PAL): Baseball, Softball, T-ball www.cliftonheightspal.com, 610-626-8768.


Drexel Hill & Pilgrim Gardens

100 Garrett Road
Upper Darby, PA 19082
Phone: 610-352-4100
Fax: 610-734-7709
Web: www.upperdarby.org
Population: 29,364
Curfew: 10:30 pm Sun-Thurs. Midnight weekends.
School District: Upper Darby, www.udsd.k12.pa.us, 610-789-7200.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
Media Art Exhibit & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street and cross streets.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Mainstage Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 16-25. Auditions are tentatively scheduled for June 14 at 7 pm.
Come prepared to sing and dance. Check the www.udpac.org website for audition songs and more information.
Rehearsals are Monday through Thursday evenings and you must be available for all rehearsals and
performances. Performances are August 6, 7, 13, 14. Fees: $20/residents, $25/nonresidents. Register now 610-
622-1189.
Apprentice Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 11-12. June 25-July 16 or July 19-Aug. 6, M-F, 8:30-11:30
am. Classes in acting, movement, music and storytelling. Apprentices perform at local libraries as the Summer
Stage Storytellers. $140/residents, $230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Rising Stars Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 12-13. July 2-23 or July 26-Aug. 13, M-F, 1-4:30 pm.
Participants must have completed a full session of the Apprentice Program. Classes will culminate in a
performance of a children’s musical. $150/residents, $240/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Children’s Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 14-17. Schedule varies depending on shows, 4 week
periods, 9 am-4:30 pm, starting June 22 running through Aug. 20. First time members of the Children’s Theater
Program participate in one of our six shows presented for a children’s audience. Performances are Tuesday
through Friday at 10:30 am and Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm. Members attend only when they are needed for
rehearsals. A detailed rehearsal schedule will be given at the first cast meeting for each show. Fees, one show:
$160/residents, $310/nonresidents; 2nd show: $110/$185. Register now 610-622-1189.
Technical Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 13-17. Participants will receive training in set and
props construction, painting, lighting and sound. Hours are on a contractual basis. An interview with the
Technical Director at registration is a requirement for admission to the program. Fees: $135/residents,
$230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Council Meetings: 3rd Wednesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Room 202, Municipal Building.
Zoning Board Meetings: 4th Thursday/mo., 7 pm, Municipal Building.
Committee Meetings, 1st Wednesday/mo., Room 202, Municipal Building—All meetings are scheduled at 7:30
PM & each will begin at the conclusion of the first meeting to be called until such time as all committees have
had an opportunity to meet.
Community Development, Home Rehab, 1st-Time Home Buyers: www.upperdarby.org/comm-
development.html, email ComDev@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7716.
Dept. of Licenses & Inspections: www.upperdarby.org/licenses-inspection.html, email
JGentile@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7613.
Public Health Dept.: www.upperdarby.org/health.html, 610-734-7640.
Parking Enforcement/Meter Debit Card: www.upperdarby.org/parking.html, email
ParkingEnforcement@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7646.
Police Dept.: www.udpd.org, 610-734-7693. Email Addresses - general questions: info@udpd.org; crime tips:
passcrimetips@udpd.org; to report illegal narcotics use/sale: drugtips@udpd.org; for Police Foundation:
foundation@udpd.org; records office info: records@udpd.org; community affairs/abandoned autos: abandoned-
cars@udpd.org.
Garrettford-Drexel Hill Fire Co.: www.drexelhillfire.com, 610-259-9110.
Dept. of Leisure Services, Parks & Recreation: www.upperdarby.org/leisure.html, 610-394-9544.
Online Bike Registration: www.udpd.org/LeftNavBar/BikeRegistration/tabid/67/Default.aspx.
Aquatic/Pool Program: www.upperdarby.org/aquatics.html, Upper Darby High School, 610-622-7000
x375/377, wknd/eve x373.
Spring/Summer Programs: www.upperdarby.org/rec-summer.html.
Senior Center: 7 am-4 pm, everyday, 326 Watkins Ave., www.upperdarby.org/seniors.html, 610-734-7652.
Child Care & Extended Day Program: The Kindergarten Center, 3200 State Rd., Drexel Hill provides care for
students of kindergarten age, 7:30 am-6 pm. The Center also has summer camp, Kamp Koala, for children
currently attending kindergarten, and those who are registered for the next school year. During the school year,
extended day child care is available 7:30-8:30 am & 3:15-6 pm for children from K-5th grade who reside in the
Upper Darby School district. The program has seven sites: Aronimink, Bywood, Garrettford, Highland Park,
Hillcrest, Stonehurst Hills and Westbrook Park. Participants from Primos are bused to the Westbrook Park site
(afternoon only). www.upperdarby.org/childcare.html, 610-284-9022.
Recycling: Weekly. Single-stream. Newspaper and paper products are to be placed in paper bags or tied in a
bundle. Aluminum, steel, and bimetallic food and beverage cans, plastics #1 & #2.
Township Services Request Dept.: Health issues, animals, trash, signs, sewers, graffiti, fire hazards, abandoned
vehicles and license/permit/zoning violations; email request@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7625.


East Lansdowne

155 Lexington Ave.
East Lansdowne, PA 19050
Phone: 610-623-7131
Fax: 610-259-2636
Overnight Parking: 610-259-0477
Web: www.eastlansdowne.org
Population: 2,586
School District: William Penn, www.wpsd.k12.pa.us, 610-284-8000.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Borough Council Meetings: 2nd Monday/mo., 7 pm, Community Center.
Fire Department: 155 Lexington Ave. Non-Emergency: 610-259-0877.
Police Department: 155 Lexington Ave. Non-Emergency: 610-259-2308, fax 610-622-5403.
Recycling: Glass, paper, plastic and other recyclables can be deposited at the Municipal center 24/7.


Folcroft

1555 Elmwood Ave.
Folcroft, PA 19032
Phone: 610-522-1305
Fax: 610-522-1114
Web: www.folcroftpa.net
Population: 6,978
Curfew: Under age 18, 9 pm daily.
School District: Southeast Delco, www.sedelco.org, 610-522-4300.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Committee Meetings: 2nd Monday/mo., 7 pm, Borough Hall.
Council Meetings: 3rd Tuesday/mo., 7 pm, Borough Hall.
Recreation Board Meetings: 4th Wednesday/mo., contact borough.
Fire Company Meetings: 3rd Monday/mo., 8 pm, 1647 Delmar Dr.
Folcroft Public Library, 1725 Delmar Dr., 610-586-1690.
Folcroft Fire Co.: www.folcroftfire.com, Non-Emergency: 610-461-2256.
Boys Club: Baseball, basketball, bowling, football, hockey; info www.folcroftboysclub.com,
folcroftboysclub@yahoo.com, 610-534-7539.
Girls Club: Cheerleading, basketball, bowling, softball. www.folcroftgirlsclub.org,
folcroftgirlsclub@ymail.com, 215-847-5362.
Senior Citizens Club: Wednesdays, 1 pm, Folcroft Fire House, info 610-586-2511.
Swim Club: 610-583-5351.
Recyclables: Single-stream. Newspapers, magazines, catalogs, telephone/softcover books, junk mail/envelope
(all types), paper, paperboard (cereal boxes-remove plastic liner), beer and soda carriers. cardboard/brown
paper bags, plastic #1  (soda, uice,water, milk, bleach/detergent, shampoo/conditioner bottles), glass
bottle/jars (any color), metal cans. Every Wednesday.


Glenolden

36 Boone Ave.
Glenolden, PA 19036
Phone: 610-583-3221
Fax: 610-583-2040
Web: www.glenoldenborough.com/
Population: 7,476
School District: Interboro, www.interborosd.org, 610-461-6700.
Glenolden Youth Club Fundraiser: Breakfast at Applebee’s, Saturday, May 15, 8-10 am. For events, schedule
& info www.glenoldenyouthclub.org; info@glenoldenyouthclug.org; 610-461-1492.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
2nd Annual Community Day: Oct.9/10 (tentative), Glenolden Park. interested in participating or assisting in any
way contact Anne Cicala 610-461-2130 or Kevin McGarvey 610-461-5679.
4th of July Parade, Celebration, & Fireworks: June: canceled due to lace of volunteers.
Committee Meetings: 1st Tuesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Work Sessions: 2nd Tuesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Council Meetings: 3rd Tuesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Planning Committee Meetings: 1st Wednesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Zoning Hearing Board Meetings: As required.
4th of July Committee: contact boro for meeting dates.
Seniors Group: Murray Stuart American Legion, 35 S. Glen & Boon Ave.; 610-461-9771.
Fire Company: 123 S. Chester Pike; www.glenoldenfireco.com, Non-Emergency: 610-583-8380.
Police Department: Non-Emergency: 610-583-1312.
Glenolden Public Library: 211 S Llanwellyn Ave., 610-583-1010, www.glenoldenlibrary.org. Ongoing:
Preschool Story Hour ages 3-5, Wednesdays, 1:30 pm for 6 wk sessions; Summer Reading Club, grades 2-6,
starting end of June for 6 wks; Science in the Summer, grades 2-6; Teen Beat for grades 7 & up. Call
library for more info and dates. Log onto website with books that are read & have a chance to win a prize, from
June to August.
Recyclables: Single-stream. Every Wednesday. Glass, plastic, paper, steel, aluminum, bi-metal and cardboard,
plastic #1 & #2, steel, aluminum and bi-metal food and beverage cans, empty aerosol cans & empty paint cans,
glass all colors. Paper and cardboard must be bundled separately


Highland Park

100 Garrett Road
Upper Darby, PA 19082
Phone: 610-352-4100
Fax: 610-734-7709
Web: www.upperdarby.org
Curfew: 10:30 pm Sun-Thurs. Midnight weekends.
School District: Upper Darby, www.udsd.k12.pa.us, 610-789-7200.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Council Meetings: 3rd Wednesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Room 202, Municipal Building.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Mainstage Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 16-25. Auditions are tentatively scheduled for June 14 at 7 pm.
Come prepared to sing and dance. Check the www.udpac.org website for audition songs and more information.
Rehearsals are Monday through Thursday evenings and you must be available for all rehearsals and
performances. Performances are August 6, 7, 13, 14. Fees: $20/residents, $25/nonresidents. Register now 610-
622-1189.
Apprentice Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 11-12. June 25-July 16 or July 19-Aug. 6, M-F, 8:30-11:30
am. Classes in acting, movement, music and storytelling. Apprentices perform at local libraries as the Summer
Stage Storytellers. $140/residents, $230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Rising Stars Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 12-13. July 2-23 or July 26-Aug. 13, M-F, 1-4:30 pm.
Participants must have completed a full session of the Apprentice Program. Classes will culminate in a
performance of a children’s musical. $150/residents, $240/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Children’s Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 14-17. Schedule varies depending on shows, 4 week
periods, 9 am-4:30 pm, starting June 22 running through Aug. 20. First time members of the Children’s Theater
Program participate in one of our six shows presented for a children’s audience. Performances are Tuesday
through Friday at 10:30 am and Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm. Members attend only when they are needed for
rehearsals. A detailed rehearsal schedule will be given at the first cast meeting for each show. Fees, one show:
$160/residents, $310/nonresidents; 2nd show: $110/$185. Register now 610-622-1189.
Technical Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 13-17. Participants will receive training in set and
props construction, painting, lighting and sound. Hours are on a contractual basis. An interview with the
Technical Director at registration is a requirement for admission to the program. Fees: $135/residents,
$230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Zoning Board Meetings: 4th Thursday/mo., 7 pm, Municipal Building.
Committee Meetings, 1st Wednesday/mo., Room 202, Municipal Building—All meetings are scheduled at 7:30
PM & each will begin at the conclusion of the first meeting to be called until such time as all committees have
had an opportunity to meet.
Highland Park Fire Company: 100th Anniversary meeting “sometime in April/May,” contact
www.upperdarby26.com, Non-Emergency: 610-449-8144.
Community Development, Home Rehab, 1st-Time Home Buyers: www.upperdarby.org/comm-
development.html, email ComDev@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7716.
Dept. of Licenses & Inspections: www.upperdarby.org/licenses-inspection.html, email
JGentile@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7613.
Public Health Dept.: www.upperdarby.org/health.html, 610-734-7640.
Parking Enforcement/Meter Debit Card: www.upperdarby.org/parking.html, email
ParkingEnforcement@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7646.
Police Dept.: www.udpd.org, 610-734-7693. Email Addresses - general questions: info@udpd.org; crime tips:
passcrimetips@udpd.org; to report illegal narcotics use/sale: drugtips@udpd.org; for Police Foundation:
foundation@udpd.org; records office info: records@udpd.org; community affairs/abandoned autos: abandoned-
cars@udpd.org.
Dept. of Leisure Services, Parks & Recreation: www.upperdarby.org/leisure.html, 610-394-9544.
Online Bike Registration: www.udpd.org/LeftNavBar/BikeRegistration/tabid/67/Default.aspx.
Aquatic/Pool Program: www.upperdarby.org/aquatics.html, Upper Darby High School, 610-622-7000
x375/377, wknd/eve x373.
Spring/Summer Programs: www.upperdarby.org/rec-summer.html.
Senior Center: 7 am-4 pm, everyday, 326 Watkins Ave., www.upperdarby.org/seniors.html, 610-734-7652.
Child Care & Extended Day Program: The Kindergarten Center, 3200 State Rd., Drexel Hill provides care for
students of kindergarten age, 7:30 am-6 pm. The Center also has summer camp, Kamp Koala, for children
currently attending kindergarten, and those who are registered for the next school year. During the school year,
extended day child care is available 7:30-8:30 am & 3:15-6 pm for children from K-5th grade who reside in the
Upper Darby School district. The program has seven sites: Aronimink, Bywood, Garrettford, Highland Park,
Hillcrest, Stonehurst Hills and Westbrook Park. Participants from Primos are bused to the Westbrook Park site
(afternoon only). www.upperdarby.org/childcare.html, 610-284-9022.
Recycling: Weekly. Single-stream. Newspaper and paper products are to be placed in paper bags or tied in a
bundle. Aluminum, steel, and bimetallic food and beverage cans, plastics #1 & #2.
Township Services Request Dept.: Health issues, animals, trash, signs, sewers, graffiti, fire hazards, abandoned
vehicles and license/permit/zoning violations; email request@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7625.


Haverford Township/Havertown

2325 Darby Road
Havertown, PA 19083-2251
Phone: 610-446-1000
Fax: 610-446-3930
Web: www.haverfordtownship.com
Population: 48,498
Curfew: Under age 18, midnight-5 am daily.
School District: Haverford, www.haverford.k12.pa.us, 610-853-5900.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Parks & Recreation: Starting June 7, credit cards accepted for programs, trips, and discount tickets; July 1
online registration for programs begins. www.haverfordtownship.com/parks, 610-446-9397.
Haverford Youth Football & Cheerleading: Fall Registration starts May 2010
For location, times and general information go to www.haverfordyouthfootball.org.
4th Annual Chestnutwold Chase: Sunday, May 23. 1 mile Fun Run 8 am. 5K Run 8:20 am. Preregistration
$10/child, $15 12yrs and over, $45 family of 4+. Registration includes a T-shirt and breakfast. Details, email
Michelle Corallo at eljacam@verizon.net.
Mens Basketball League: Play begins May 24. Captains meeting May 20. Competitive games will be played
outdoors at Chestnutwold School on Mon, Tues, Wed evenings. Team Fee is $750. Team shirts included. For a
team application call 610-446-9397 or download an application at www.haverfordtownship.com.
Small Fry Soccer: Ages 3-4, with parent, Tuesdays 6-6:45 or 7-7:45 pm, June 1-29, $50, includes shirt.
Recreation Dept. 610-446-9397.
Skate Park Summer Hours of Operation: Monday-Sunday 8am-10pm. 8am-12 noon each day is reserved for
skaters 13 and under. 610-446-9397.
2nd Annual Haverford Relay for Life/American Cancer Society: Saturday-Sunday, June 5-6, Haverford Reserve,
email haverfordrelay@yahoo.com. 610-446-9397.
Heritage Festival, Haverford Twp. Historical Society: Sunday, June 6, 11 am-4 pm, Karakung Dr., email Tricia
Woodman johnwman@msn.com. 610-446-9397.
Summer Explorers: Ages 4-6, 9 am-1 pm (bring own lunch). Dates: 6/7-17, 6/21-7/1, 7/6-7/15, 7/19-29. $140/session, must register in person. Join us for a summer of exploration. Enjoy games, nature activities, trail
walks, crafts and the beautiful setting of Merry Place. 610-446-9397.
Basketball Clinic: Age 5, 6-6:50 pm; Ages 6-7, 7-7:50 pm, Tuesdays, June 8-July 13, $50. Great intro for the
beginner. Clinic will emphasize basic fundamentals of dribbling, passing, shooting defense and footwork.
Location: Chatham. 610-446-9397.
Tot Lot: Ages 3-5, 8:45-11:45 am, M-F, $65/wk. Games, songs, stories and crafts combined in a fun nurturing
environment. The activities will encourage interaction and socialization skills to prepare your child for school
and life. Register by the week; You must register for Tot-lot in person. Hilltop Nature Area: June 14-Aug. 6;
Chatham Park, Coopertown & Lynnewood: June 28-Aug. 6. 610-446-9397.
Savor the Flavor of Haverford: Thursday, June 10, 6-9 pm. Local establishments bring their specialties to the
Grange for a fun night of food and drink. $25/person. Musical entertainment by “Music Magic.” 610-446-9397.
Touch-a-Truck: Saturday, June 12, Freedom Playground at Haverford Reserve. 610-446-9397.
Rock and Roll Workshop: Ages 13-18, 3-4:15 pm, Saturdays, June 12-July 17, $135. So you want to play in a
rock band? This workshop is designed for experienced musicians who want to learn the ABC’s of playing in a
band. Players audition and groups of 4-6 will be assembled in a band, songs will be chosen and rehearsed and
end in a performance. Contact Coordinator Frank Taconelli 267-738-4072 for an audition. Location: Normandy
Park. 610-446-9397.
Tall Sail, Annapolis & the Naval Academy: Sunday, June 13, $124. 610-446-9397.
Adult Boot Camp: June 14-July 9 (M, W, F) 7:30-8:30 am at Haverford Reserve. $150. Combines
cardiovascular conditioning, strength (muscular) training, core conditioning and flexibility exercises. Class
involves running (walking/jogging depending on fitness level), calisthenics and other body weight exercises.
While the emphasis is on moderately high to high intensity exercise, exercises can be modified to meet the
needs of various age groups and fitness levels. 610-446-9397.
Girls Lacrosse League: June 14-July 14, 6 or 7 pm games M & W, $55. We’re offering summer league play for
girls entering grades 6-8. Both beginners and experienced players will improve their game with this fun,
competitive league. Location: Haverford Reserve. 610-446-9397.
Boys & Girls Summer Basketball League: June 14-July 22. Havertown Hoops will be offering summer
basketball leagues for boys completing grades 5-10 and girls completing grades 5 and 6 contingent upon
enrollment. Register online at www.leaguelineup.com/havhoops.
Adult Trail Walking Program: June 24-July 29, Thursdays, 8:30-9:30 am at Haverford Reserve. $20. For
beginners and experienced walkers and will include fitness information, (nutrition, stretching, injury prevention
and more) followed by the walk. 610-446-9397.
Great American Camp Out: Saturday, June 26, Merry Place. Call 610-446-9397 or email
recinfo@haverfordtownship.org for details to reserve your spot.
ExtendedCare Program at Manoa School: Ages 6-12, June 28-Aug. 13. Times: 9 am-3 pm; 8-9 am; 3-6 pm; or
combinations. Registration begins Monday, May 3, 8 am at the Recreation Department (599 Glendale Rd.);
registration must be done in person. Children must be signed in and out each day. Extended Day at Glendale:
All participants registered from 3-6 pm will be bused to Glendale Park and finish the day there. This camp
combines traditional playground activities, indoor activities, and a wide variety of games and crafts to create
summer memories. We will go on a field trip and a bowling outing each week. 610-446-9397.
Tennis Tykes: Ages: 4-6, June 28-July 2, 9-9:45 or 10-10:50 am, M-F. $60. Fun-filled introduction to tennis.
Smaller net and age appropriate drills and instruction will build skills and
confidence. Location: Paddock Courts. 610-446-9397.
Drivers Ed: Ages 15-18, 9 am-noon, June 28-July 29, M & Th, $95. Classroom instruction that provides the
knowledge to help you feel safe and confident behind the wheel. Location: Haverford High Room 126. 610-
446-9397.
Pippi Longstocking: Ages 9-12, 11:30-2:30 pm, June 28-July 8, July 12-22, M-Th, $130/session. Come enjoy a
fun-filled adventure. We include nature activities, scavenger hunts, tie dye, splashin’ in the creek and a field
trip each session. Location: Glendale Park. 610-446-9397.
Huck Finn: Ages: 10-12, 11 am-2 pm, M-Th, 6/28-7/8, 7/12-22, 7/26-8/5, $145/2 weeks. Grab your fishing
pole and swim trunks and join us for a summer adventure. We will go hikin’ fishin, tubin and splashin. A field
trip is included each session. Pack a lunch. Location: Glendale Park. 610-446-9397.
World Class Soccer School: Ages 4-16. Jorge Severini will direct this World Class Camp. Players will have fun
as they improve their skills and understanding of the game. Four camps to choose from the week of June 28.
Bring a lunch. Call 610-446-9397 for details. Location: Coopertown.
Football Camp: Ages 9-14, 8:30-noon, June 28-July 1, M-Th, $100. Non-contact camp will stress football
fundamentals including passing, running and receiving, blocking and form tackling. Participants will also learn
about increasing strength and agility. Location: Haverford Sr. High. 610-446-9397.
Field Hockey Camp: Ages 8-14 for girls entering grades 3-9 in Sept. June 28-July 2, 8:30-11:30 am, M-F,
$110. Focus will be on improving your stick skills and having fun. Players will need stick, shin guards, and
mouthguard. Goalie instruction is available. Location: Lynnewood. 610-446-9397.
Club 56: Ages: 5-6 (must be 5 by April 1), June 28-August 6, 9-noon, M-F, $65/wk. Must register in person.
This club is your child’s ticket to summer fun. We will play games, make crafts and use our imagination to
create summer adventures. Location: Normandy Park. 610-446-9397.
Grand Slam: Join us for a fun-filled day where will participate in a game of Lazer Tag, Moonbouncing and
Arcade Games. July 2. Bus leaves Haverford Reserve at 9:30 am and returns at 1:30 pm. $20. 610-446-9397.
Fridays at Haverford Reserve: Join us for games on the turf, including dodgeball, water games and much more!
Noon-2pm. Dates: 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30. 610-446-9397.
Independence Eve Celebration: Saturday, July 3, 7pm. Annual historical presentation and entertainment
celebrating Independence Day. Fee: $12.50 before June 30, $15 after. 610-446-9397.
Phillies Games trip: vs. Atlanta Braves. 400 level seats, July 6, $39 includes transport and tickets. Bus leaves
from Glendale Park at 5:30 pm and returns after the game. 610-446-9397.
Rock n’ Bowl: Join us at Wynnewood Lanes as we dim the lights and rock out to some great music and bowl a
few games. July 9. Bus leaves Skatium at 10:30 am and returns at 2:30 pm. $10. 610-446-9397.
Honey Harvest: Saturday, July 10, 9-3 pm. See the removal of honey frames from the bee hives at the Grange
Estate. 610-446-9397.
Girls Basketball Camp: Ages 7-14, 9 am-2 pm, July 12-15, M-Th, $135. This camp covers all aspects of
fundamental play and will feature stations, individual instruction, league play (3 on 3 or 5 on 5) and guest
speakers. Bring a lunch. Location: Haverford High. 610-446-9397.
Kidz Art Space Camp: Ages: 4-6, July 12-15, 9-11:30 am, M-Th. $135. Join with your friends as we launch
into an exciting galaxy of drawings, sculpture and painting. Mulitple projects daily. Location: Lynnewood. 610-
446-9397.
Hip Hop Dance Camp: Ages: 7-8, 9-11:30 am, July 12-16, M-F, $95. Ages: 5-6, 9-11 am, July 19-23, M-F,
$75. This dance camp will teach you the latest dance moves. Location: Chatham Park. 610-446-9397.
Drama Camp: Ages 7-10, 9 am-2 pm, M-F, July 12-16, $140. Your young actor will enjoy this action packed
drama camp taught by theatre professionals. We will create a play full of drama, comedy, suspense, mystery
and action! On the last day they will premiere their play using props and costumes. Curtain up! Directed by
Theatre Horizon. Location: Chatham Park. 610-446-9397.
Sport n’ Play: Ages: 5-7 Time: 9-11:30 am, July 12-Aug. 5, M-Th, $95. Develop your sports skills with fun age
appropriate games and activities. This 2-week camp will include the basics of different sports. Location:
Lynnewood. 610-446-9397.
Golf Clinics: Ages 7-11, 9-10 am; Ages 12-16 10:30-11:30 am, Tuesdays, July 13-Aug. 10, $105. We will
make golf fun by teaching the fundamentals. Learn stance, swing and chipping and putting. Includes 4 classes
on the range and the fifth season is on the course. No experience necessary, equipment provided if needed.
Location: Paxon Hollow Country Club. 610-446-9397.
The Roving Nature Center: 3 one-week nature camps (1/2 days sessions), weeks of 7/19, 7/26, and 8/9. Ages:
4-6, 9:30-noon; Ages: 6-10, 1-3 pm. $85/week. 610-446-4958.
Kidz Art Secret Agent Camp: Ages: 7-10, 9-noon, M-Th, July 19-22, $145. Thrilling spy camp, filled with fun
creative projects, drawings, painting, and puzzles to solve. Includes Art
Show, theme activities, multiple drawings and 3-D projects. Location: Lynnewood. 610-446-9397.
Boys Basketball Camp: Ages 7-13 (entering grades 3-8), 9 am-2 pm, July 19-22, M-Th, $125. Take your game
to the next level with age appropriate instruction and games. Location: Haverford High. Bring a lunch. 610-
446-9397.
Cheer Camp: Ages: 8-14, 6-8:30 pm, M-Th, July 19-22, $90. Comprehensive cheer camp filled with hands on
instruction including stunts, jumps, cheers, dance and tumbling. No experience necessary. Location: Haverford
High. 610-446-9397.
Boys Lacrosse Camp: Ages 8-14, 8:30 am-noon, July 19-23, M-F, $110. Great camp for both beginners and
experienced players to develop their skills. We combine instruction and games
into a week of fun. Players must have their own equipment. Location: Haverford Reserve. 610-446-9397.
Tennis Lessons: Ages: 7-9, 9-10:15am; Ages 10-12, 10:30-noon, M-F, July 19-23, $75. Beginner stroke clinic
will focus on fundamentals while building confidence in your stroke. Clinic will include skill games and match
play. Location: Paddock Courts. 610-446-9397.
Pony Share: Ages: 3-6, July 19-23, noon-1 pm, M-F, Merry Place, $190. Ages 7-10, 10-11:30 am, M-F, $215,
Location: Darby Creek Valley Park (drop off at Merry Place). Introduce your child to the exciting world of
ponies. This program teaches basic anatomy, safety, and grooming. Participants will get a short ride 3-4 times
per session. 610-446-9397.
Babysitting: Ages: 11-14, 10 am-4:30 pm, Wednesday, July 21, $85. Develop the skills that will allow you to
earn money. Red Cross certification course will teach games, activities, bed
time strategies and basic first aid. Pack a lunch. Location: Haverford Sr. High Rm 126. 610-446-9397.
Girls Lacrosse Camp: Ages 9-15, 9 am-noon, July 26-30, M-F, $100. USA Lacrosse Hall of Fame member
Kathleen Geiger will direct this fun- filled camp. Players of all skill levels will improve with innovative drills
and game play. Players need stick, goggles and mouth guard. Location: Haverford Reserve. 610-446-9397.
Life. Be In It Day: Join your playground friends for the best party in Havertown. August 6, 10:30 am-2:30 pm.
Location: Glendale Park. Pack a lunch. We’ll provide the drink and water ice! 610-446-9397.
Girls Volleyball Camp: Ages - entering grades 6-9, 9 am-noon, August 9-12, M-Th, $80. Take your game to
the next level, learn setting, serving and game strategy. Location: Haverford Sr. High. 610-446-9397.
World Class Soccer School: Ages 4-16, August 9-13. Preseason Camp - Get your game ready for the season.
Small group instruction will develop your confidence and skill level. Jorge Severini will direct this World Class
Camp. Players will have fun as they improve their skills and understanding of the game. Bring a lunch. Call
610-446-9397 for details. Location: Coopertown. 610-446-9397.
Tennis Camp: Ages 12-15, 9 am-noon, August 9-13, M-F, $95. For the developing player who wants to take
their match play to the next level. Small group instruction will focus on
skill development and we finish each day with point playing and game strategy. Location: Paddock Courts.
610-446-9397.
Runners Clinic: Ages 6-14, 6:30-8:30 pm, Aug. 17-19, T-Th, $25/$10 a night. This clinic will help you get in
shape for fall sports or lead to a more active lifestyle. Learn strategies for training or staying fit. All fitness
levels welcome. Locaation: Haverford Senior High Track. 610-446-9397.
Adult Runners Seminar Clinic: August 18, Wednesday, 6:30-8 pm, Haverford HS. $20. Helpful information,
training strategies, and resources. Clinic is appropriate for both the experienced and beginner runners and will
include general information on training, staying in shape, core strengthening and stretching. 610-446-9397.
Competition Cheerleading: The Recreation Department is sponsoring competition
cheer teams for girls in grades 1-8. The Haverford Heat will practice starting in September with competitions in
late fall/winter. Participants will practice 1-2 evenings and Saturdays. Instruction will include gymnastics and
dance as well as learning cheers and routines. This is a great opportunity for girls who are looking to cheer
competitively. More detailed info at www.haverfordtownship.com by May 15.
Small Fry Soccer: Ages 3-4 with parent, 11-11:45 am or noon-12:45 pm, Saturdays, Sept. 9-Oct. 24, $56.
Here’s an opportunity for you and your little soccer player to learn the game together. Location: Grasslyn Field.
610-446-9397.
Fall Field Hockey: Ages 8-11, 2:30-4 pm, Sundays, Sept. 12-Oct. 17, $65. Fun-filled skills clinic for both
beginners and experienced players combines both drills and small sided games. Location: Haverford Reserve.
610-446-9397.
Fall Soccer: Saturdays, Age 4, 9-9:50 am, Ages 5-6, 10-10:50 am, Sept. 12-Oct. 24, $56. This clinic is a great
way for the beginner to learn and have fun with soccer. Location: Haverford Reserve. 610-446-9397.
Swimming & Gymnastics at the YMCA: The Recreation Department is offering swim lessons for ages 6
months to 12 years old at the Main Line YMCA. The fall session begins September 13. Detailed schedules,fees
and registration forms will be available on the Recreation
Department website www.haverfordtownship.com by May 15.
Little Explorers: Ages 3-5, 9 am-12:30 pm, extended day option. Open House May 14, 10 am, at Merry Place.
This recreation preschool provides a warm and inviting atmosphere where children can be curious, active and
creative. We will explore the trails, creek and wonderful play area at Merry Place. Includes indoor/outdoor
play, circle activities, sharing stories and songs. Choose from 2, 3 or 4 days a week. Fall Session begins 9/14.
610-446-9397.
Ellis Island Statue of Liberty: Saturday, Sept. 18, $119. Recreation Dept. 610-446-9397.
Haverford Township Day: October 2, with the grand re-opening of The Skatium
5K Run/Walk: Haverford Township Day kicks off with the 5K and 1 mile walk for Merry Place. The run/walk
begins and ends at Haverford Middle School. The fee is $20 for adults and
$10 for kids under 16. Registration forms can be found on the Recreation Department website beginning June
1.
Board of Commissioners Meetings: 2nd Monday/mo., 7:30 pm, Commissioners Mtg. Room.
Planning Commission Meetings: 2nd Thursday/mo., 7:30 pm, Commissioners Mtg. Room.
Park Board Meetings: 4th Tuesday/mo., 7:30 pm.
Zoning Board Meeting regarding Billboards: Thursday, May 6, 7 pm, Commissioners Mtg Room. Also, May
20, Thursday, 7:45 pm.
Historical Commission Meeting: Monday, May 17, 7 pm, Commissioners Mtg Room.
Ice Rink Advisory Board: Tuesday, May 18, 7:30 pm, Skatium.
Action Center Service Requests: www.haverfordtownship.com/egov/apps/action/center.egov,
Bon Air Fire Co.: www.bonairfire.com, email bonair58@gmail.com, Non-Emergency: 610-446-6008.
Brookline Fire Co.: www.brooklinefirecompany.com, Non-Emergency: 610-446-9955.
Llanerch Fire Co: www.llanerchfire.org, info fire@llanerchfire.org.
Manoa Fire Co.: www.manoafire.com, Non-Emergency: 610-446-0744.
Oakmont Fire Co: www.oakmontfire.org, email oakmont1@comcast.net, Non-Emergency: 610-446-9837,
ems@llanerchfire.org, 610-789-1363, station phone 610-446-9870.
Police Dept.: Non-Emergency: 610-853-1298, fax 610-853-3481; Anonymous Tipline 610-853-9213.
Haverford Travel Soccer Club: www.haverfordsoccer.org.
Delco Gael, Gaelic football: Youth, Anne Bourke 610-789-9984.
Haverford Blaze Lacrosse: Spring, grades 4-8, www.blazelax.com.
Annunciation Basketball: Adult Spring/Summer, Mark Tarzwell 610-449-9594.
Delcom Men’s Softball: Adult Spring/Summer, Bob Canfield 610-446-3119.
PADA Yktunate Frisbee: Adult Year-round, James Brose 610-525-1881.
Haverford Center for Older Adults: 1105 Earlington Rd, www.havertowncenter.blogspot.com, 610-446-2070.
Haverford Public Library: www.haverfordlibrary.org; teens: www.htflteen.blogspot.com; kids:
www.htflkids.blogspot.com; 610-446-3082.


Lansdowne

12 E. Baltimore Ave.
Lansdowne, PA 19050
Phone: 610-623-7300
Fax: 610-623-5533
Overnight Parking: 610-623-7677
Web: www.lansdowneborough.com
Population: 11,044
School District: William Penn, www.wpsd.k12.pa.us, 610-284-8000.
May Fair at Lansdowne Friends School: Saturday, May 15, 10 am-3 pm. 110 N. Lansdowne Ave. An active
day of family fun during Lansdowne Friends School's annual celebration of Spring with a maypole, great food,
live music by Mansfield Brass, vendors (including handcrafted and collectible items), moonbounce, face
painting, games, crafts, and more activities for children! www.lansdownefriendsschool.org, 610-623-2548.
Ample free on-street parking.
St. Philomena's Arts and Crafts Fair: Saturday, May 15, 10 am-4 pm. 13 N. Highland Ave. The annual St.
Philomena's Arts and Crafts Fair will bring over 25 professional artist vendors and more than 175 student
artists to the Marian Hall Gymnasium for a day of fun and festivities. Admission is free. Enjoy the arts,
carnival games, food, flowers, an art raffle, and more! Contact Liz Steele Coats for more info
610-724-8268 or lizsteelecoats7@aol.com.
GLFL Community Plant Exchange: Saturday, May 15. 30 N. Lansdowne Ave. Gays, Lesbians, and Friends of
Lansdowne are holding a community plant exchange in the municipal parking lot on North Lansdowne
Avenue. Bring plants starting at 10:15 am; the exchange will last from 10:30 am to noon. For every plant
someone brings, they will receive a ticket good for one plant to take home. Beginning at 11:45 any remaining
plants may be available for purchase for $1 each for those who don't have plants to bring.
www.glfoflansdowne.com.
Celebration Theater presents Hatman: Sunday, May 16, 2:30-4 pm. 20th Century Club, 84 S. Lansdowne Ave.
The furiously funny Hatman brings his famed collection of far-out and fabulous headwear in an afternoon
that’s all about hats. Enjoy story readings, audience interaction and of course, a Best Hat Contest! Prizes will
be awarded for the funniest, the most creative and the biggest hats. Bring your head, your hat and your
funnybone! www.celebrationtheater.com.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Movie Night: Up! Saturday, May 22, 8:30 pm. Hoffman Park on Scottdale Rd. 610-284-1493.
Lansdowne Farmers Market: 9 am-1 pm, Saturdays, May 29 through Halloween, Municipal Lot across from
Lansdowne Theatre, www.lansdownefarmersmarket.com. Features artist and musician of the week.
Memorial Day 5K Race: Monday, May 31, 8:30 am, Municipal Lot across across from
Lansdowne Theatre. www.lansdownesfuture.org/5k, to enter call 610-745-4013. T-shirts for first 250 entrants.
Memorial Day Parade: Starts immediately after race at corner of Lansdowne & Lacrosse Aves.
Lansdowne Farmers Market Earth Day: June 5, 9 am-1 pm, Saturdays through Halloween, Municipal Lot
across from Lansdowne Theatre. See www.lansdownefarmersmarket.com for feature artist and musician of the
week.
Friends of the Lansdowne Public Library Book Sale: Friday, June 11-13, 10 am-2 pm. Lansdowne Library, 55
S. Lansdowne Ave. Info, 610-284-1433.
Lansdowne Farmers Market: June 12, 19; 9 am-1 pm, Saturdays through Halloween, Municipal Lot across from
Lansdowne Theatre. See www.lansdownefarmersmarket.com for feature artist and musician of the week.
Adult Tennis Clinics: June 15, Tuesdays, 5 wks. $55. Beginners 5:30-6:30 pm; Advanced Beginners 6:30-7:30
pm; Intermediate 7:30-8:30 pm. 484-535-1140. Sign up online at www.will2winathletics.com.
Lansdowne Farmers Market Community Day #1: June 26, 9 am-1 pm, Saturdays through Halloween,
Municipal Lot across from Lansdowne Theatre. See www.lansdownefarmersmarket.com for feature artist and
musician of the week.
Summer Tennis Camp for Kids: Boys & Girls 7-14, 9:30 am-noon. Instruction, drills, lots of games, and
discussions about rules and scoring during snack and water breaks. Players will be grouped based on age and
experience. Session 1 will be held June 28-July 1. Session 2 is July 19-22. $95/session. Each includes 12 hours
of fun and instruction over four days. 484-535-1140. Sign up online at www.will2winathletics.com.
Union Athletic Association Independence Day Celebrations: July 3, 9 am. A full mile-long parade with
marching bands, antique cars, children's decorated bikes and floats will begin at 9 am. In the evening there will
be a great fireworks program with live music beginning at 7 pm. Present your suggestions for a July 4th
THEME and win a gift certificate. Contact Helen 610-284-1433 with theme suggestions or if you would like to
volunteer.
Music of the Beatles: Teens, 2-3 pm, T & Th, starting July 6, 20th Century Club, 84 S. Lansdowne Ave. $50.
Participate in an ensemble (drums, bass, guitars, keys vocals and more) as you learn how to play music by the
Beatles. Culminating with a live performance on Sunday, July 25. 610-284-1433.
Brazilian Samba Drumming: Teens, 3:30-4:30 pm, T & Th, starting July 6, 20th Century Club, 84 S.
Lansdowne Ave. $50. Learn to play samba on authentic Brazilian samba instruments.
Instruments provided, culminating in a live performance on Sunday, July 25. 610-284-1433.
Song & Lyric Writing: Teens, 5-6 pm, T & Th, starting July 6, 20th Century Club, 84 S. Lansdowne Ave. $50.
Create, study and analyze the craft of song and lyric writing. Culminating in a performance on Sunday, July 25.
610-284-1433.
Planning Commission Meetings: 2nd Wednesday/mo., 7 pm., Boro Hall.
Parks & Recreation Board Meetings: 3rd Monday/mo., 7 pm., Centennial Room.
Police Dept.: www.lansdownepolice.com, 610-623-0700.
Lansdowne Fire Co.: www.lansdownefire.com, email info@lansdownefirecompany.com.
Lansdowne Business Assn: www.shoplansdowne.com, 610-574-3449.
Greater Lansdowne Civic Assn: www.lansdownecivic.com, email keeperskid@verizon.net.
Lansdowne Economic Development Corp.: www.LansdownesFuture.org, email
michael@LansdownesFuture.org, 610-745-4013.
Friendship Circle Senior Center: 1515 Lansdowne Ave., 610-237-6222.
American Legion Post 65: 610-355-0351.
Gays, Lesbians and Friends of Lansdowne Social Group: www.glfoflansdowne.com, email
glfoflansdowne@yahoo.com, 610-394-3947.
Lansdowne Public Library: www.lansdownepubliclibrary.com, 610-623-0239. Afterschool activities, teen
writers group, preschool and infant storytimes, adult and kids monthly movies, more.
Friends of the Lansdowne Public Library: www.lansdowneborough.com/friendsoflibrary, 610-284-1433.
Boys & Girls Club: offers programs in soccer, baseball, softball, basketball and girl's lacrosse to the children of
Lansdowne and the surrounding communities. Also, adult programs in softball and basketball. Info &
registration www.lbgc.net, email lbgc@comcast.net.
Lansdowne Allied Youth Council: 610-626-0501, 610-626-8158.
Yard Waste Pickup: Every other Wednesday, leave at curb; no plastic bags.
Recycling: Single-stream. Every other week. 8 zones, go to
www.lansdowneborough.com/pages/recyclingzonesmap.html to find your schedule. Newspapers, magazines,
catalogs, telephone/softcover books, junk mail/envelopes, paper (all colors, saples/paperclips are okay),
paperboard (cereal boxes–remove plastic liner, beer & soda carriers), cardboard/brown paper bags, plastic
bottles #1 & #2, soda/juice/water/milk bottles, bleach/detergent, shampoo bottles, glass any color, metal cans
(tin/steel/aluminum). All apartments, condominiums and businesses are required to recycle. Use bins
throughout the business district, the train stations, recycling units at the 20th Century Club and at Lansdowne’s
public events such as the Farmer’s Market and Arts Festival. Igloos for glass at the Highland Ave. parking lot.


Media

Third & Jackson Streets
Media, PA 19063
Phone: 610-566-5210
Fax: 610-566-0335
Email: jasmith@dca.net
Web: www.mediaborough.com
Population: 5,533
School District: Rose Tree Media, www.rtmsd.org, 610-627-6000.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
Dining Under the Stars: Wednesdays, May 19-Sept. 15, 5-11 pm. State Street from Jackson to Orange is closed
off to traffic, with live entertainment, strolling, dining, and shopping. 610-566-5210 x255.
Memorial Day Parade: Monday, May 31, 10 am. State St.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Family Movie Night: Tuesday, June 8, 8 pm. Barrall Field. Call the Recreation Office 610-566-5210 x255 for
film titles.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
10th Annual State Street Blues Stroll: Saturday, June 12, 7 pm-1 am. Renowned Blues artists at 17 indoor
venues – restaurants and coffee houses – on or near State Street, with two free outdoor stages. For tickets or
more info, call the Media Business Authority at 610-566-5039 or visit www.statestreetblues.com.
Fair Acres Geriatric Center Super Flea Market & Craft Show: Sunday, June 13, Rt. 352 & N. Middletown Rd.
31st 5 Mile Run: Friday, June 18, 7 pm, State St. Runners prep, 6 pm. 610-566-5210 x555.
Atlantic City Caesars Casino Doug Gabriel Show Bus Trip: Monday, June 21. $64, includes $25 Slot Dollars,
round trip transportation, show tickets and lunch at Bally’s Virginia City Buffet. Call 610-566-5210 x255.
Bike-4-Sight: Sunday, June 20, 8 am, Court House on Front St. Info 610-874-1476.
Summer Camp: June 28-August 6, 9 am-3 pm, at the Media Youth Center. 6 one-week sessions
June 28-July 2, July 5-9, July 12-16, July 19-23, July 26-30, and August 2-6. $125/wk out of borough residents;
$85/wk borough residents. Fieldtrips, swimming, games, art, and sports are included. Contact the Media Youth
Center for details and registration, 610-566-5877.
Independence Day Celebration: Saturday, July 3, 10 am-noon, Barrall Field. A day of food, fun, and
entertainment, water slide, crafts and games for the kids. Live performance by Silly Joe. Info: 610-566-5210
x255.
2nd Saturday Bastille Day Celebration: July 10, 5-11 pm, State Street. 610-566-5210 x255.
Family Movie Night: Saturday, July 10, 8:30 pm. Barrall Field. Call the Recreation Office 610-566-5210 x255
for film titles.
Media Car Show: Sunday, July 11, State Street. 610-566-5210 x255.
Media Antiques Day: Sunday, July 11, State Street. 610-566-5210 x255.
Council Meetings: 3rd Thursday/mo., 8 pm, Council Chambers.
Recreation Board Meetings: 1st Tuesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Large Conference Room.
Planning Commission Meetings: 1st Tuesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Council Chambers.
Board of Health Meetings: 1st Tuesday/quarter., 7 pm, Small Conference Room.
Environmental Advisory Council: 2nd Wednesday/bi-monthly, 7 pm, Large Conference Room.
Library Board Meetings: 4th Monday/mo.
Zoning Hearing Board Meetings: 4th Thursday/mo. as needed.
Media Business Authority (MBA) Meetings: 2nd Tuesday/mo., 6:30 pm, Large Conference Room.
Media Fire Co.: www.mediafirecompany.com, Non-Emergency: 610-565-3737.
South Media Fire Co.: www.southmediafire.com, email info@southmediafire.com, Non-Emergency: 610-566-
6151.
Rose Tree Fire Co.: www.rosetreefire.com, Non-Emergency: 610-566-5891.
Media-Upper Providence Library: Adult, teen and kid activities, events, book clubs, storytimes, more.
www.mediauplibrary.org, 610-566-1918.
Liberty Belle Volleyball Club: travel program for girls ages 10-18; under 10 lessons. www.libertybelles.com,
libertybell50@hotmail.com, 484-716-1173.
Media Little League: Ages 5-12. www.angelfire.com/pa/medialittleleague, email mediall@dca.net, 610-566-
0702.
Media Babe Ruth League: Ages 13-15. www.eteamz.com/MediaBabeRuth,
Media Area Girls Softball: www.mediasoftball.org, email board@mediasoftball.org.
Media Youth Center: provides indoor sports activities (basketball & volleyball) for boys and girls from 2nd
through 8th grades. They also run a summer camp program for basketball. 2010 Summer Camp & 2010
Summer Hoops info TBA. www.mediayouthctr.com, email Info@MediaYouthCtr.com, 610-566-5877.
Rose Tree Media Optimist Lacrosse Club: boys and girls youth lacrosse serving the Media area, instructional
program for beginners and competitive opportunities for players 1st to 8th grades.
www.eteamz.com/OptimistLacrosse, email OptimistLax@aol.com, 610-565-1645.
Rose Tree Soccer Club: Full range of soccer related activities for boys, girls, and adults living in the Rose Tree
Media School District community. www.eteamz.com/rtsc, 610-565-4078.
Recycling: Single-stream. Weekly. West of Jackson St. is collected on Tuesdays. East of Jackson St. is
collected on Thursdays. Glass bottles & jars all colors, metal food and beverage cans (aluminum and steel-soda,
beer, pet food, soup, coffee cans, etc.), plastic bottles #1 & #2 (soda, milk, water, laundry detergent etc.), paper
(newspaper, magazines, catalogs, junk mail, soft cover books, old telephone books, brown paper bags, food
boxes, office paper), cardboard.


Middletown Township

27 N. Pennell Rd.
Lima, PA 19037
Phone: 610-565-2700
Fax: 610-566-3640
Web: www.middletowntownship.org
Population: 16,064
Curfew: Under age 18, 9:30 pm weekdays, 10 pm weekends.
School District: Rose Tree Media, www.rtmsd.org, 610-627-6000.
2010 Overnight Trips: Las Vegas May 31-June 4. Wisconsin Dells & Chicago June 20-26. Civil War Weekend
June 26-27. Black Hills/Badlands/Rushmore July 18-24. Greek Isles & Athens July 31-Aug 8. Trains of the
Colorado Rockies Aug 11-19. Oberammergau, Germany Aug 11-23. Coastal Maine Aug 22-26. Grand Canyon
Aug 26-Sept 2. Southwest Cities & Canyons Sept 10-18. Cape Cod Sept 29-Oct 3. Info
www.middletowntownship.org,
email parkandrec@middletowntownship.org, 610-565-2700.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
AC Casino Wednesday Trips: May 19, June 23, July 21, Aug. 25, Sept. 22, Oct. 20, Nov. 17. $28/ea. Details
www.MiddletownTownship.org, 610-565-2700 x241.
Baltimore Inner Harbor Trip: Thursday, May 20. Leave 8:15 am, return 7 pm. $78. 610-565-2700 for required
reservation.
NYC Saturdays On Your Own 2010: May 22, June 26, Aug. 7, Sept. 25, Oct. 23, Nov. 20, Dec. 11. Leave 8
am, return 8 pm. Details www.MiddletownTownship.org, 610-565-2700 x241.
Maryland Eastern Shore Trip: Thursday, May 27. Leave 7:45 am, return 7 pm. $72. 610-565-2700 for
reservation.
“Nashville City Limits”: American Music Theatre trip. Thursday, June 3. Leave 10 am, return 6:30 pm. $71.
610-565-2700 for reservation.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Family Movie Night: Tuesday, June 8, 8 pm. Barrall Field. Call 610-566-5210 x255 for film titles.
Alexandria, VA/National Harbor Place, MD Trip: Wednesday, June 9. Leave 7:15 am, return 7:30 pm. $76.
610-565-2700 for reservation.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
10th Annual State Street Blues Stroll: Saturday, June 12, 7 pm-1 am. Renowned Blues artists at 17 indoor
venues – restaurants and coffee houses – on or near State Street, with two free outdoor stages. For tickets or
more info, call the Media Business Authority at 610-566-5039 or visit www.statestreetblues.com.
Fair Acres Geriatric Center Super Flea Market & Craft Show: Sunday, June 13, Rt. 352 & N. Middletown Rd.
31st 5 Mile Run: Friday, June 18, 7 pm, State St. Runners prep, 6 pm. 610-566-5210 x555.
Atlantic City Casino Show Bus Trip: Saturday, June 19. Andre Rieu & the Johann Strauss Orchestra. Leave
2:30 pm, return midnight. $152. www.MiddletownTownship.org, 610-565-2700 x241.
Atlantic City Caesars Casino Doug Gabriel Show Bus Trip: Monday, June 21. $64, includes $25 Slot Dollars,
round trip transportation, show tickets and lunch at Bally’s Virginia City Buffet. Call 610-566-5210 x255.
Bike-4-Sight: Sunday, June 20, 8 am, Court House on Front St. Info 610-874-1476.
NYC Midtown Tour: Sunday, June 27. Leave 7:30 am, return 8:30 pm. $79. 610-565-2700 for reservation.
Summer Camp: June 28-Aug. 6, M-F, 8:30am-noon. Junior Camp (4-10yrs) @ Indian Lane Elementary School;
Senior Camp (11-14yrs) @TBA. Info www.middletowntownship.org,
email parkandrec@middletowntownship.org, 610-565-2700.
Summer Camp: June 28-August 6, 9 am-3 pm, at the Media Youth Center. 6 one-week sessions
June 28-July 2, July 5-9, July 12-16, July 19-23, July 26-30, and August 2-6. $125/wk out of borough residents;
$85/wk borough residents. Fieldtrips, swimming, games, art, and sports are included. Contact the Media Youth
Center for details and registration, 610-566-5877.
St. Michaels, MD Tour: Tuesday, June 29. Leave 8 am, return 6:30 pm. $77. 610-565-2700.
Independence Day Celebration: Saturday, July 3, 10 am-noon, Barrall Field. A day of food, fun, and
entertainment, water slide, crafts and games for the kids. Live performance by Silly Joe. Info: 610-566-5210
x255.
Ellis Island Tour: Thursday, July 8. Leave 7:30 am, return 7:30 pm. $55. 610-565-2700 to reserve.
2nd Saturday Bastille Day Celebration: July 10, 5-11 pm, State Street. 610-566-5210 x255.
Family Movie Night: Saturday, July 10, 8:30 pm. Barrall Field. Call 610-566-5210 x255 for film titles.
Media Car Show: Sunday, July 11, State Street. 610-566-5210 x255.
Media Antiques Day: Sunday, July 11, State Street. 610-566-5210 x255.
NYC Metropolitan Museum of Art & Lincoln Center Tour: Tuesday, July 13. Leave 7:30 am, return 7:30 pm.
$78. 610-565-2700 to reserve.
Washington, DC On Your Own: Saturday, July 24. Leave 8 am, return 8 pm. Details
www.MiddletownTownship.org, 610-565-2700 x241.
Council Meetings: 2nd & 4th Monday/mo., 7 pm.
Committee Meetings: 1st Monday/mo., start times vary.
Planning Commission Meetings: 2nd Tuesday/mo., 7:30 pm.
Zoning Board Meetings: 4th Wednesday/mo., 7 pm.
Sewer Authority Board Meetings: 3rd Monday/mo., 7:30 pm.
Board of Health Meetings: 4th Thursday/mo., 8 pm.
Parks & Recreation Committee Meetings: 1st Wednesday/mo., 5 pm.
Business Liaison Committee Meetings: 1st Thursday/mo., 9 am.
Middletown Fire Co.: www.middletownfirecompany.com, email middletownfireco@comcast.net, Non-
Emergency: 610-566-0723. Tuesday Activity Nights.
Aston-Middletown Little League: www.eteamz.com/amll.
Liberty Belle Volleyball Club: travel program for girls ages 10-18; under 10 lessons. www.libertybelles.com,
libertybell50@hotmail.com, 484-716-1173.
Media Little League: Ages 5-12. www.angelfire.com/pa/medialittleleague, email mediall@dca.net, 610-566-
0702.
Media Babe Ruth Leagues: Ages 13-15. www.eteamz.com/MediaBabeRuth,
Media Area Girls Softball: www.mediasoftball.org, email board@mediasoftball.org.
Media Youth Center: provides indoor sports activities (basketball & volleyball) for boys and girls from 2nd
through 8th grades. They also run a summer camp program for basketball. 2010 Summer Camp & 2010
Summer Hoops info TBA. www.mediayouthctr.com, email Info@MediaYouthCtr.com, 610-566-5877.
Rose Tree Media Optimist Lacrosse Club: boys and girls youth lacrosse serving the Media area, instructional
program for beginners and competitive opportunities for players 1st to 8th grades.
www.eteamz.com/OptimistLacrosse, email OptimistLax@aol.com, 610-565-1645.
Rose Tree Soccer Club: Full range of soccer related activities for boys, girls, and adults living in the Rose Tree
Media School District community. www.eteamz.com/rtsc.
Middletown Free Library: Basic computer classes including basic internet searches, email setup,
renewing/reserving books online using your library card, and basic knowledge of Microsoft Word, starting
Wednesday May 12, 10:15 am-noon and Thursday May 13, 3-4:15 pm. Summertime Story Times: Mondays 10
am Bookin’ with Babies ages 6 mos-2 yrs; Tuesdays 10:30 am Toddle on Over for ages 2-3. Tuesdays at 1:30
pm is Preschool Fun! ages 3.5-5.5 yrs.
“Make a Splash!” Summer Reading Club for grades K-5, with prizes: Begins Mon, June 14, 7 pm, Pirates: The
Curse of the Mutating Hand, and more. Teen Readers “Make Waves” with Summer Reading Every Friday,
June 18-Aug. 13 the library will draw four prize winners. The prizes include an iPod shuffle, movie gift card
($30 value), iTunes gift card ($25 value), and a
Wawa gift card ($25 value). All you have to do is register online for the Summer Reading Club, then read and
record your books. Register online at www.middletownfreelibrary.org. Call (610-566-7828) for a registration
date. Kids Book Discussions on Thursday afternoon, 3 pm, in July.
Yard Waste Pickup: Wednesdays May 19, June 16, July 21, August 18, September 15.
Recycling: Single-stream. Every other week. See www.middletowntownship.org for schedule. Glass
jars/bottles all colors, newspaper, magazines, junk mail, office paper, phone books, cardboard,
aluminum/steel/bi-metal cans, plastic #1 & #2.


Millbourne

9 Park Avenue
Milbourne, PA 19082
Phone: 610-352-9080
Fax: 610-352-9081
Web: www.millbourneborough.org
Population: 943
School District: Upper Darby, www.udsd.k12.pa.us, 610-789-7200.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Mainstage Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 16-25. Auditions are tentatively scheduled for June 14 at 7 pm.
Come prepared to sing and dance. Check the www.udpac.org website for audition songs and more information.
Rehearsals are Monday through Thursday evenings and you must be available for all rehearsals and
performances. Performances are August 6, 7, 13, 14. Fees: $20/residents, $25/nonresidents. Register now 610-
622-1189.
Apprentice Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 11-12. June 25-July 16 or July 19-Aug. 6, M-F, 8:30-11:30
am. Classes in acting, movement, music and storytelling. Apprentices perform at local libraries as the Summer
Stage Storytellers. $140/residents, $230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Rising Stars Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 12-13. July 2-23 or July 26-Aug. 13, M-F, 1-4:30 pm.
Participants must have completed a full session of the Apprentice Program. Classes will culminate in a
performance of a children’s musical. $150/residents, $240/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Children’s Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 14-17. Schedule varies depending on shows, 4 week
periods, 9 am-4:30 pm, starting June 22 running through Aug. 20. First time members of the Children’s Theater
Program participate in one of our six shows presented for a children’s audience. Performances are Tuesday
through Friday at 10:30 am and Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm. Members attend only when they are needed for
rehearsals. A detailed rehearsal schedule will be given at the first cast meeting for each show. Fees, one show:
$160/residents, $310/nonresidents; 2nd show: $110/$185. Register now 610-622-1189.
Technical Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 13-17. Participants will receive training in set and
props construction, painting, lighting and sound. Hours are on a contractual basis. An interview with the
Technical Director at registration is a requirement for admission to the program. Fees: $135/residents,
$230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Council Meetings: 3rd Monday/mo.
Police Dept.: www.millbournepd.org, 610-352-1450.
Fire Dept.: Non-Emergency: 610-352-4007.
Town Watch: www.millbourneborough.org/townwatch, 610-755-1445, 610-352-1450.


Morton

Sycamore & Highland Avenues
Morton, PA 19070
Phone: 610-543-4565
Fax: 610-543-8392
Web: www.mortonborough.com
Population: 2,715
School District: Ridley, www.ridleysd.k12.pa.us, 610-534-1900.
Morton-Rutledge Fire Co.: www.mortonrutledgefc.org, Non-Emergency: 610-543-9721.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.


Newtown Township/Newtown Square

209 Bishop Hollow Road
Newtown Square, PA 19073
Phone: 610-356-0200
Fax: 610-356-8722
Population: 11,700
Web: www.newtowntownship.org/
School District: Marple Newtown, www.mnsd.net, 610-359-4200.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
MN Soccer Assn General Assembly & Board Elections: May 18, 7:30 pm, Gauntlett Center Cafeteria.
www.eteamz.com/mnsoccer.
MNSA 2010 Fall Season Registration: Now Open. Closes July 31.
www.eteamz.com/mnsoccer/index.cfm?showreg=1,
Amelia Earhart Program: Wednesday, May 19, time TBA, at Dunwoody Village, presented by Friends of the
Library and the Newtown Square Historical Preservation Society. 610-353-1022.
15th Annual Newtown Square Colonial Heritage Day: Saturday, June 5, 10 am-4 pm (raindate June 6).
Reenactment of the 1860 opening of the Bartram Bridge, the Sandy Flash Dash 5K Run/ Walk, Historic Sites
and Home Tours, Local Artists, Colonial Re-enactors, more. email info@historicnewtownsquare.org, 610-975-
0290.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Board of Supervisors Meetings: 2nd & 4th Mondays/mo., 7:30 pm.
Library Board Meetings: 3rd Thursday/mo., 7 pm.
Planning Board Meetings: 2nd Thursday/mo., 7:30 pm.
Zoning Board Meetings: 3rd Thursday/mo., 7:30 pm.
Parks & Recreation Board Meetings: 3rd Tuesday/mo., 7:30 pm.
Newtown Square Fire Co.: www.nsfc.org, Non-Emergency: 610-356-9590.
Police Dept.: Non-Emergency: 610-356-0602.
Newtown Public Library: Teen & Kid events, Storytimes, book club, more. www.newtownlibrary.org, 610-
353-1022.
Historical Society: www.historicnewtownsquare.org, email info@historicnewtownsquare.org, 610-975-0290.
Newtown Edgemont Little League: ages 5-12. www.eteamz.com/NewtownEdgmont, email
info@nellbaseball.com,
Newtown Square Petticoat League: from T-ball to “over-18” brackets. www.nsplsoftball.com, email
mntigerswrestling@cs.com.
Marple Newtown Soccer Assn.: indoor/outdoor, boys and girls, ages 5-16. www.eteamz.com/mnsoccer, email
president@mnsaonline.org, indoor@mnsaonline.org.
Leisure Services at the Gauntlet Center: for other sports info, 610-353-2326.
Newtown Square Swim Club: 610-356-7878.
St. Alban’s Swim Club: 610-356-5586.
Aronimink Golf Club: 610-356-8000.
Newtown Public Library: 610-353-1022.
Newtown Square Business & Professional Assn.: www.nsbpa.com, 610-356-6704.
Recycling: Single-stream. Every other Thursday; no pickup on 5th Thursday. Call borough for your scheduled
days. Glass all colors, plastics, bi-metal and aluminum cans, newspapers, telephone books, office paper, junk
mail, catalogs, magazines, cardboard.


Norwood

10 W. Cleveland Ave.
Norwood, PA 19074
Phone: 610-586-5800
Fax: 610-586-5802
Overnight Parking: 610-522-0555
Web: www.norwoodfireems.com/borough info.html
Population: 5,985
Curfew: Under age 18, 9 pm daily.
School District: Interboro, www.interborosd.org, 610-461-6700.
Rabies Clinic: Saturday, May 8, noon, Lower Park. $5 donation.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Phillies Home Run Derby: Friday, June 4, 5:45 pm, Lower Park. Boys & girls up to age 13.
Annual Senior Picnic: Saturday, June 5, 1 pm. Catania Park, Ridley.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Fireworks: Friday, July 2nd, Dusk, Lower Park.
Independence Day Parade: Saturday, July 3rd, 9 am, plus Park Activities afterwards.
Science in the Summer, July 19th-July 22. Norwood Library. Register at 513 Welcome Ave., 610-534-0693,
norwood@delco.lib.pa.us.
Council Meetings: 4th Monday/mo., 7 pm, Boro Hall.
Caucus Meetings: Wednesday before Council meetings, 7 pm, Boro Hall.
4th of July Board Meeting: April 16th & May 27th, 7:45 pm, Boro Hall. To become a member, call 610-532-
0105.
Public Safety Meetings: 3rd Monday/mo., 7 pm, Boro Hall.
Historical Society Meetings: The Morton Morton House Sundays, 1-4 pm, June 1-Sept. 28, excluding July 4th
& Labor Day weekends. To become a member, call 610-583-3002. www.norwoodpahistorical.org, email
jaa612@aol.com.
Library Board Meetings: 2nd Monday/mo., 7 pm, Boro Hall.
Planning Commission Meetings: 1st Tuesday/mo., 7 pm., Boro Hall.
Board of Health Meetings: 2nd Tuesday/mo., 7 pm, Boro Hall.
Recreation Board Meetings: 1st Monday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Athletic Club: Baseball, Softball, T-Ball registration; visit www.norwoodac.com/1html; info 484-494-4577,
questions@norwoodac.com.
Fire Company: www.norwoodfireems.com, Non-Emergency: 610-461-1111.
Norwood Public Library: Book Discussion Group for adults, 3rd Monday/mo., 7 pm; Crochet Club, Thursdays,
7 pm. Infant Story Hour, birth to 24 mo. with caregiver, Wednesdays, 10 am. Preschool Story Hour, ages 3-5,
Tuesdays, 10-11 am. (For more programs, contact library.) Afterschool Story Hour, grades K-5, 3:30-4:30 pm.
Summer Reading Club, K-4th grade, Mondays or Thursdays, June thru July, 10-11 am. Animanga Club, ages 12
up, Saturdays, noon. Teen Advisory Board 4th Wednesdays/mo., 7 pm. Special programs year-round. For all
programs, call library for dates and/or times. 513 Welcome Ave., 610-534-0693, norwood@delco.lib.pa.us.
Bulk Trash: Up to 3 bulk items each 2nd day of weekly pickup.
Recyclables: Single-stream. Every Wednesday. Plastics #1 & #2, glass all colors, newspapers, cardboard,
phone books, envelopes, junk mail, aluminum and bi-metallic cans.


Primos/Secane

100 Garrett Road
Upper Darby, PA 19082
Phone: 610-352-4100
Fax: 610-734-7709
Web: www.upperdarby.org
Curfew: 10:30 pm Sun-Thurs. Midnight weekends.
School District: Upper Darby, www.udsd.k12.pa.us, 610-789-7200.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Mainstage Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 16-25. Auditions are tentatively scheduled for June 14 at 7 pm.
Come prepared to sing and dance. Check the www.udpac.org website for audition songs and more information.
Rehearsals are Monday through Thursday evenings and you must be available for all rehearsals and
performances. Performances are August 6, 7, 13, 14. Fees: $20/residents, $25/nonresidents. Register now 610-
622-1189.
Apprentice Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 11-12. June 25-July 16 or July 19-Aug. 6, M-F, 8:30-11:30
am. Classes in acting, movement, music and storytelling. Apprentices perform at local libraries as the Summer
Stage Storytellers. $140/residents, $230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Rising Stars Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 12-13. July 2-23 or July 26-Aug. 13, M-F, 1-4:30 pm.
Participants must have completed a full session of the Apprentice Program. Classes will culminate in a
performance of a children’s musical. $150/residents, $240/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Children’s Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 14-17. Schedule varies depending on shows, 4 week
periods, 9 am-4:30 pm, starting June 22 running through Aug. 20. First time members of the Children’s Theater
Program participate in one of our six shows presented for a children’s audience. Performances are Tuesday
through Friday at 10:30 am and Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm. Members attend only when they are needed for
rehearsals. A detailed rehearsal schedule will be given at the first cast meeting for each show. Fees, one show:
$160/residents, $310/nonresidents; 2nd show: $110/$185. Register now 610-622-1189.
Technical Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 13-17. Participants will receive training in set and
props construction, painting, lighting and sound. Hours are on a contractual basis. An interview with the
Technical Director at registration is a requirement for admission to the program. Fees: $135/residents,
$230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Council Meetings: 3rd Wednesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Room 202, Municipal Building.
Zoning Board Meetings: 4th Thursday/mo., 7 pm, Municipal Building.
Committee Meetings, 1st Wednesday/mo., Room 202, Municipal Building—All meetings are scheduled at 7:30
PM & each will begin at the conclusion of the first meeting to be called until such time as all committees have
had an opportunity to meet.
Primos-Secane-Westbrook Park Fire Co.: www.upperdarby74.com.
Community Development, Home Rehab, 1st-Time Home Buyers: www.upperdarby.org/comm-
development.html, email ComDev@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7716.
Dept. of Licenses & Inspections: www.upperdarby.org/licenses-inspection.html, email
JGentile@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7613.
Public Health Dept.: www.upperdarby.org/health.html, 610-734-7640.
Parking Enforcement/Meter Debit Card: www.upperdarby.org/parking.html, email
ParkingEnforcement@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7646.
Police Dept.: www.udpd.org, 610-734-7693. Email Addresses - general questions: info@udpd.org; crime tips:
passcrimetips@udpd.org; to report illegal narcotics use/sale: drugtips@udpd.org; for Police Foundation:
foundation@udpd.org; records office info: records@udpd.org; community affairs/abandoned autos: abandoned-
cars@udpd.org.
Dept. of Leisure Services, Parks & Recreation: www.upperdarby.org/leisure.html, 610-394-9544.
Online Bike Registration: www.udpd.org/LeftNavBar/BikeRegistration/tabid/67/Default.aspx.
Aquatic/Pool Program: www.upperdarby.org/aquatics.html, Upper Darby High School, 610-622-7000
x375/377, wknd/eve x373.
Spring/Summer Programs: www.upperdarby.org/rec-summer.html.
Senior Center: 7 am-4 pm, everyday, 326 Watkins Ave., www.upperdarby.org/seniors.html, 610-734-7652.
Child Care & Extended Day Program: The Kindergarten Center, 3200 State Rd., Drexel Hill provides care for
students of kindergarten age, 7:30 am-6 pm. The Center also has summer camp, Kamp Koala, for children
currently attending kindergarten, and those who are registered for the next school year. During the school year,
extended day child care is available 7:30-8:30 am & 3:15-6 pm for children from K-5th grade who reside in the
Upper Darby School district. The program has seven sites: Aronimink, Bywood, Garrettford, Highland Park,
Hillcrest, Stonehurst Hills and Westbrook Park. Participants from Primos are bused to the Westbrook Park site
(afternoon only). www.upperdarby.org/childcare.html, 610-284-9022.
Recycling: Weekly. Single-stream. Newspaper and paper products are to be placed in paper bags or tied in a
bundle. Aluminum, steel, and bimetallic food and beverage cans, plastics #1 & #2.
Township Services Request Dept.: Health issues, animals, trash, signs, sewers, graffiti, fire hazards, abandoned
vehicles and license/permit/zoning violations; email request@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7625.


Prospect Park

720 Maryland Ave.
Prospect Park, PA 19076
Phone: 610-532-1007
Fax: 610-532-3514
Overnight Parking: 610-534-PARK ( 7275)
Web: www.prospectpark.boroughs.org/
Population: 6,594
School District: Interboro, www.interborosd.org, 610-461-6700.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
Friday Night Teen Dance: May 21, 7-10 pm, $5. Prospect Park Fire House.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Borough Council Meetings: 2nd Wednesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Planning Commission Meetings: 1st Thursday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Prospect Park Fire Co.: www.station08.com, email contact@station08.com, Non-Emergency: 610-522-1830.
Police Dept.: Non-Emergency: 610-534-2222.
Prospect Park Library: Book club (adults), kids storytimes, pals for life program, more.
www.prospectparklibrary.org, email prospectpark@delco.lib.pa.us, 610-532-4643.


Ridley Park

105 E. Ward Street
Ridley Park, PA 19078
Phone: 610-532-2100
Fax: 610-532-2447
Email: ridleypark@rcn.com
Web:www.ridleyparkborough.org/
Population: 7,196
School District: Ridley, www.ridleysd.k12.pa.us, 610-534-1900.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Club RP Firehouse Friday Night Dances: grades 3-8, 7-10 pm, $7. May 14, 28.
“The Legend of the Hound”: Barnstormers Theater. May 14-16, 20-23, 28, 29. Based on Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle’s “Hound of the Baskervilles”; info/times at www.barnstormerstheater.com, 610-461-9969.
Council Workships: 1st Tuesday/mo., 7 pm, Boro Hall Community Room.
Council Meetings: 3rd Tuesday/mo., 7 pm, Boro Hall Community Room.
Recreation Board Meetings: 2nd Thursday/mo., 7:30 pm.
Library Board Meetings: 3rd Monday/mo., 7:30 pm.
Board of Health Meetings: 4th Wednesday/mo., 7 pm.
Planning Commission Meetings: 4th Wednesday/mo. 7 pm.
Historical Architectural Review Board Meetings: 3rd Thursday/mo., 7 pm, Boro Hall Community Room.
Police Dept.: www.ridleyparkpolice.org, Non-Emergency: 610-532-9631.
Ridley Park Fire Co.: www.rpfd.com. Non-Emergency: 610-522-0254.
Leedom Fire Co.: www.swampfire70.com, email leedomfirecompany@rcn.com, Non-Emergency: 610-532-
5555.
Ridley Park Library: Email: ridleypark@delco.lib.pa.us, 610-583-7207.
Ridley Park Athletic Club: Football, Little League Baseball, Cheerleading, Softball, email
bergerbob@msn.com, 610-532-1441.
Recycling: 1st & 3rd Wednesday East of Swarthmore Ave.; 2nd & 4th Wednesday West of Swarthmore Ave.


Ridley Township

100 E. MacDade Blvd.
Folsom, PA 19033
Phone: 610-534-4800
Fax: 610-534-2545
Email: contact@twp.ridley.pa.us
Web: www.twp.ridley.pa.us
Population: 30,791
School District: Ridley, www.ridleysd.k12.pa.us, 610-534-1900.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
Friends of the Library Group Meeting: May 17, 6:30 pm. Lower Library.
Pre-Summer Book & Bake Sale: Sunday, May 23, 1-4 pm, Lower Library. Sponsored by the Friends of the
Library Group.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Wacky Wednesdays at the Library: 1-4 pm. June 16: Create an ocean mural with paints, crayons, markers, and
stamps. June 23: Have some fun in our Shark Zone. July 7: Create a cute fish craft. July 14: Stop by for an
ocean themed scavenger hunt. July 21: Create a fun boat craft. Aug. 4: Have fun with bubbles in our Bubble
Bonanza. Aug. 11: Bring a T-shirt and join us for some tie-dying (raindate: Aug. 18). No registration required.
610-583-0593.
Lunch & a Movie: Thursdays, noon, June 24-Aug. 12. Ridley Twp. Library. Call 610-583-0593 for titles. Bring
your lunch.
Friday Afternoon Movie: 1 pm, last Friday of the month. Ridley Twp. Library. Call 610-583-0593 for titles.
Fun Friday Performances at the Library: 10 am, Garling Hall. June 25: Makin' Music Rockin' Rhythms

(interactive music program). July 2: Mr. Malcolm presents Finding Nemo (interactive story telling). July 9:
Classroom Adventure Stories presents A Pirate Tale (interactive story telling). July 16: Victoria O'Neill
presents Mermaid Tales (story telling and puppet show). July 23: Segal Puppets presents Go Fish (puppet
show). July 30: Eric Dasher Magic presents Magical Shoppe of Wonders (magic show). Aug. 6: Piccirillo
Sciencetelling presents Curse of the Mutating Hand (interactive science show). Aug. 13: Library Luau--Stop in
any time between 10-noon for snacks, games, music, fun, pick up your summer reading folders, and meet
Froggy! No registration required. 610-583-0593.
Board of Commissioners Workshops: 3rd Thursday/mo., 6 pm, Garling Hall.
Board of Commissioners Meetings: 4th Wednesday, 7 pm, Garling Hall.
Zoning Board Meetings: 2nd Wednesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Garling Hall.
Planning Commission Meetings: 1st Tuesday/mo., 7 pm, Garling Hall.
Police Dept.: Tipline: 610-532-4007 or email ridleytownshippdtipline@yahoo.com. Non-Emergency: 610-532-
4000.
Holmes Fire Co.: www.holmes43.com, Non-Emergency: 610-461-4288.
Leedom Fire Co.: www.swampfire70.com, email leedomfirecompany@rcn.com, Non-Emergency: 610-532-
5555.
Ridley Twp. Business Assn.: Speaker/Meetings 4th Tuesday/mo., 7 p.m. Dinner. 8-9 p.m, at the Knights of
Columbus, Haverford Road, Crum Lynne. www.rtba.org, 610-507-9146.
Ridley Twp. Public Library: Children, teen and adult clubs, activities, storytimes, events, more. Video Game
Club June 16, July 28, Aug. 25. Princess tea party May 24-26. Story times: Infants birth-24 months Mondays
10 am June 21-Aug. 9; Toddlers, Toys & Tales Tuesdays 2-3 years 9:30 or 11 am June 22-Aug. 10; Toddler
Play Group 2-3 years Wednesdays, 10 am June 23-Aug. 11; Preschool 3-5 years Thursdays 9:30 or 11 am June
24-Aug. 12; Wiggle Read 3-5 year olds Tuesdays 1 pm June 22-Aug. 10; Kids Club grades 1-5 Mondays 11 am
June 21-Aug. 9. Science in the Summer grades 2-6, July 26-29. Movie Night July 14, Aug. 11 6 pm. Pajama
Storytime June 2, 7, Aug. 17. Bingo nights. www.ridleylibrary.org, 610-583-0593.
Recycling: Single-stream. Second weekly trash day. Newspapers, inserts & junk mail, magazines, catalogs,
envelopes, paperbacks & phone books, cardboard & clean pizza boxes, office & school papers all colors,
cereal/cake/cracker boxes, paper egg cartons, paper bags, aluminum cans & clean foil, tin & steel aerosol cans
(empty), empty glass jars & bottles, plastics #1 to #7.


Rose Valley

Old Mill Lane
P.O. Box 198
Rose Valley, PA 19065
Phone: 610-566-2040
Fax: 610-892-7275
Email: rosevalleyborough@comcast.net
Web: rosevalleyborough.org/
Population: 944
School District: Wallingford-Swarthmore, www.wssd.org, 610-892-3470.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Dining Under the Stars: Wednesdays, May 19-Sept. 15, 5-11 pm. State Street from Jackson to Orange is closed
off to traffic, with live entertainment, strolling, dining, and shopping. 610-566-5210 x255.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
10th Annual State Street Blues Stroll: Saturday, June 12, 7 pm-1 am. Renowned Blues artists at 17 indoor
venues – restaurants and coffee houses – on or near State Street, with two free outdoor stages. For tickets or
more info, call the Media Business Authority at 610-566-5039 or visit www.statestreetblues.com.
Fair Acres Geriatric Center Super Flea Market & Craft Show: Sunday, June 13, Rt. 352 & N. Middletown Rd.
Summer Camp: June 28-August 6, 9 am-3 pm, at the Media Youth Center. 6 one-week sessions
June 28-July 2, July 5-9, July 12-16, July 19-23, July 26-30, and August 2-6. $125/wk out of borough residents;
$85/wk borough residents. Fieldtrips, swimming, games, art, and sports are included. Contact the Media Youth
Center for details and registration, 610-566-5877.
2nd Saturday Bastille Day Celebration: July 10, 5-11 pm, State Street. 610-566-5210 x255.
Media Car Show: Sunday, July 11, State Street. 610-566-5210 x255.
Media Antiques Day: Sunday, July 11, State Street. 610-566-5210 x255.
Council Meetings: 2nd Wednesday/mo., 8 pm.
Environmental Advisory Committee: 4th Tuesday/mo., 7:30 pm.
Garden City Fire Co.: www.gardencityfire.com, Non-Emergency: 610-876-6299.
South Media Fire Co.: www.southmediafire.com, email info@southmediafire.com, Non-Emergency: 610-566-
6151.
Townwatch: 610-565-3195, 610-566-2040.
Liberty Belle Volleyball Club: travel program for girls ages 10-18; under 10 lessons. www.libertybelles.com,
libertybell50@hotmail.com, 484-716-1173.
Media Little League: Ages 5-12. www.angelfire.com/pa/medialittleleague, email mediall@dca.net, 610-566-
0702.
Media Babe Ruth Leagues: Ages 13-15. www.eteamz.com/MediaBabeRuth,
Media Area Girls Softball: www.mediasoftball.org, email board@mediasoftball.org.
Media Youth Center: provides indoor sports activities (basketball & volleyball) for boys and girls from 2nd
through 8th grades. They also run a summer camp program for basketball. 2010 Summer Camp & 2010
Summer Hoops info TBA. www.mediayouthctr.com, email Info@MediaYouthCtr.com, 610-566-5877.
Rose Tree Media Optimist Lacrosse Club: boys and girls youth lacrosse serving the Media area, instructional
program for beginners and competitive opportunities for players 1st to 8th grades.
www.eteamz.com/OptimistLacrosse, email OptimistLax@aol.com, 610-565-1645.
Rose Tree Soccer Club: Full range of soccer related activities for boys, girls, and adults living in the Rose Tree
Media School District community. www.eteamz.com/rtsc, 610-565-4078.
Rose Valley Museum & Historical Society: www.rosevalleymuseum.org, email info@rosevalleymuseum.org.
Rose Valley Swim Pool: call 610-566-2040 for info.
Recyclables: Single-stream, except for paper products, which must be separated. Every other Wednesday.
Glass, #1 and #2 plastic, cardboard, newspapers, office paper, junk mail, magazines, filefolders, post-it notes,
card stock paper, aluminum and bi-metal cans.


Rutledge

212 Unity Terrace
Rutledge, PA 19070
Phone: 610-544-1028
Email: Rutledgeboro1@comcast.net
Web: www.rutledgepa.org
Population: 860
School District: Wallingford-Swarthmore, www.wssd.org, 610-892-3470.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Council Workshops: 4th Monday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Council Meetings: 1st Monday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
4th of July Committee Meetings: 3rd Monday/mo., 8 pm, Boro Hall.
Morton-Rutledge Fire Co.: www.mortonrutledgefc.org, Non-Emergency: 610-543-9721.
Police Dept.: Swarthmore Police serves Rutledge. www.swarthmorepa.org/government/police.asp, email
swarthpd1@aol.com, Non-Emergency: 610-543-0123.
Rutledge Girls Club Softball: email bobandsue2@rcn.com, 610-543-3914.
Swarthmore Recreational Assn.: Soccer, squash, tennis, plus adult volleyball, soccer & basketball, summer day
camp & Shakespeare camps. www.swarthmorerecreation.org, email lindalamb@comcast.net, 610-715-0647.
Nether Providence Athletic Assn.: Baseball, basketball, soccer, wrestling. www.npaasports.com, 610-872-4199.
Summer day camps 610-566-4516
Recycling: Single-stream, with paper products separate. Every Wednesday. Plastics #1 & #2, glass all colors,
aluminum/tin/steel/bi-metal cans, office paper, newspapers, magazines, catalogs, cardboard, broken down
boxes (including clean pizza boxes), phone books, envelopes, cardboard egg cartons, cardboard vegetable trays,
softcover books, paper rolls.


Springfield

50 Powell Rd
Springfield, PA 19064
Phone: 610-544-1300
Fax: 610-544-3012
Email: Springfield@Springfielddelco.org
Population: 23,677
Web: www.springfielddelco.org
School District: Springfield, www.ssdcougars.org, 610-938-6000.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
10th Annual Running of the Monk 5K & Kids Fun Run: Friday, June 4, 7:20 pm in front of Springfield Country
Club. Details, deadlines call Springfield Country Club. Benefits Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Performing Arts Youth Theater Summer Camp—High School Musical Jr.: June 21-July 9, 9 am-noon, M-F,
ages 8-18. $225. Performances July 8/9. Registration info www.springfieldlionsclub.org, 610-544-7775.
Performing Arts Youth Theater Summer Camp—Movin’ & Grovin’ & Singin’: July 12-23, 9 am-noon, M-F,
ages 8-18. $165. Students will sing and dance to thirty five rousing musical numbers. Songs and dances include
Rock, Pop, Hip Hop, Jazz along with Broadway & Movie tunes. Performances July 22/23. Registration info
www.springfieldlionsclub.org, 610-544-7775.
Performing Arts Youth Theater Summer Camp—Improvisations, Scenes & Monologues: July 26-30, 9 am-
noon, M-F, class A ages 8-11, class B ages 12-18. $95. Improvisations is spontaneity on stage while creating
characters involved in zany situations just like Whose Line Is It Anyway! This is a fun class for students with
lots of imagination and a sense of humor. Scenes & Monologues has a unique balanced collection of scenes and
monologues that include drama, comedy andcharacter development, portraying life’s funny and poignant
situations, written as kids talk and behave. Registration info www.springfieldlionsclub.org, 610-544-7775.
Springfield Country Club Pool: opens May 29, weekends only to June 19. Contact pool for membership fees.
610-544-6670.
Board of Commissioners Meetings: 2nd Tuesday/mo., 8 pm, Twp. Bldg.
Planning Commission Meetings: 1st Thursday/mo., 7:30 pm, Twp. Bldg.
Library Board Meetings: 3rd Thursday/mo., 7:30 pm, Library.
Park & Recreation Board Meetings: 3rd Thursday/mo, 7:30 pm, Twp. Bldg.
Zoning Board Meetings: 4th Thursday/mo, 7:30 pm, Twp. Bldg.
Environmental Committee Meetings: 4th Tuesday/mo., 7 pm pm, Twp. Bldg.
Springfield Fire Co.: www.springfieldfd.com.
Police Dept.: Non-Emergency: 610-544-1100.
Garden Club of Springfield Meetings: 4th Wednesday/mo. 610-872-5720.
GFWC of Springfield Meetings: General Federation of Women’s Clubs. 1st Monday/mo. 10:30 am. Twp. Bldg.
610-544-1384.
GFWC Jr. Woman’s Club: info at dawnajones@comcast.net, 610-356-7225.
Springfield Lions Club: Dinner Meetings 2nd & 4th Tuesdays at Springfield Country Club 6:30 pm; Breakfast
Meetings 3rd Tuesdays at Springfield Inn 8-9 am.
Springfield Township Library: www.springfieldtwplib.org, 610-543-2113. Adult, teen and kid programs.
Creative Babies, Toddler Time, Preschool Storytime, Kool Kids, more.


Swarthmore

121 Park Ave.
Swarthmore, PA 19081
Phone: 610-543-4599
Fax: 610-543-1833
Email: swarthmore2@comcast.net
Web: www.swarthmorepa.org
Population: 6,170
School District: Wallingford-Swarthmore, www.wssd.org, 610-892-3470.
Farmers Market: Mid-May through November, 10 am-2 pm.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
5th Grade Movin’ Up Dance: Thursday, June 3, 7-9:30 pm, Swarthmore Community Center.
Dog Show: Sunday, June 6, 1-3 pm. Swarthmore Community Center.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Children’s Theater Workshops: Ages 5-17. June 7-Aug. 21. Classes held at Swarthmore United Methodist
Church, meeting various days and times of the week, with the goal to help your child explore the infinite
boundaries of their imagination by having them participate in one of our children's productions. For more info
www.stagestormers.com, 610-495-0098.
Scott Arboretum Tours: Varies days/times/subjects. www.scottarboretum.org, 610-328-8025.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Council Workshops: 1st Monday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Council Meetings: 2nd Monday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Planning Commission Meetings: 3rd Wednesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Zoning Board Meetings: 4th Tuesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Parks & Recreation Board Meetings: 4th Thursday/mo., 8 pm, Boro Hall.
Public Safety Board Meetings: 3rd Tuesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Police Dept.: www.swarthmorepa.org/government/police.asp, email swarthpd1@aol.com, Non-Emergency:
610-543-0123.
Swarthmore Fire Co.: www.swarthmorefd.org, Non-Emergency: 610-544-2732, email general info
contact@swarthmorefd.org, fire info fire@swarthmorefd.org, EMS info EMS@swarthmorefd.org.
Swarthmore Recreational Assn.: Soccer, squash, tennis, plus adult volleyball, soccer & basketball, summer day
camp & Shakespeare camps. www.swarthmorerecreation.org, email lindalamb@comcast.net, 610-715-0647.
Nether Providence Athletic Assn.: Baseball, basketball, soccer, wrestling. www.npaasports.com, 610-872-4199.
Summer day camps 610-566-4516
Rotary Club of Swarthmore: meets Thursdays noon at Springhaven Golf Club.
www.clubrunner.ca/CPrg/home/homeA.asp?cid=3785.
Swarthmore Community Center: Adult, Senior, Children, Teen activities throughout the year. Summer Camp,
Senior Fitness, After-School Clubs, Dances, Martial Arts, Sports Camps, Special Events. Info
www.localendar.com/public/SwarthmoreCommCenter, 610-328-5186.
Senior Aerobics/Exercise Class: MWF, 7:30-9 am, Swarthmore Community Center. 610-328-5186.
Senior Bridge Club: Tuesdays, 9-11:30 am, Swarthmore Community Center. 610-328-5186.
After-School Club: grades 4-6, WSSD, 2:30-6 pm. Info 610-544-4555 x224.
Aikido for Kids & Adults: Mondays & Wednesdays, kids 6:30-7:30 pm, adults 7:30-9:30 pm. Swarthmore
Community Center. Info 610-565-0340.
Swarthmore Folk Dance Club: Tuesdays & Thursdays 7-9 pm, Swarthmore Community Center. Info 610-328-
8162.
Swarthmore Swim Club: diving and swim teams, memberships, lessons, contact
www.swarthmoreswimclub.org/index.html, email info@swarthmoreswimclub.org, 610-544-5655.
Swarthmore Public Library: programs for kids, teens and adults. Book Clubs, Toddler Storytimes, Art Goes to
the Library, Craft Cleanout, French & Spanish Movie Group, Organizing, Invasive Plants, more.
www.swarthmorepubliclibrary.org, email Swarthmore@delcolibraries.org, 610-543-0436.
Recycling: Every Wednesday. Glass all colors, plastic #1 & #2, beverage and food cans, Newsprint, magazines,
junk mail (including window envelopes), telephone books, computer and office paper, catalogs, egg cartons,
cardboard.


Upper Darby Township

100 Garrett Road
Upper Darby, PA 19082
Phone: 610-352-4100
Fax: 610-734-7709
Web: www.upperdarby.org
Population: 81,821
Curfew: 10:30 pm Sun-Thurs. Midnight weekends.
School District: Upper Darby, www.udsd.k12.pa.us, 610-789-7200.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Mainstage Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 16-25. Auditions are tentatively scheduled for June 14 at 7 pm.
Come prepared to sing and dance. Check the www.udpac.org website for audition songs and more information.
Rehearsals are Monday through Thursday evenings and you must be available for all rehearsals and
performances. Performances are August 6, 7, 13, 14. Fees: $20/residents, $25/nonresidents. Register now 610-
622-1189.
Apprentice Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 11-12. June 25-July 16 or July 19-Aug. 6, M-F, 8:30-11:30
am. Classes in acting, movement, music and storytelling. Apprentices perform at local libraries as the Summer
Stage Storytellers. $140/residents, $230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Rising Stars Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 12-13. July 2-23 or July 26-Aug. 13, M-F, 1-4:30 pm.
Participants must have completed a full session of the Apprentice Program. Classes will culminate in a
performance of a children’s musical. $150/residents, $240/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Children’s Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 14-17. Schedule varies depending on shows, 4 week
periods, 9 am-4:30 pm, starting June 22 running through Aug. 20. First time members of the Children’s Theater
Program participate in one of our six shows presented for a children’s audience. Performances are Tuesday
through Friday at 10:30 am and Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm. Members attend only when they are needed for
rehearsals. A detailed rehearsal schedule will be given at the first cast meeting for each show. Fees, one show:
$160/residents, $310/nonresidents; 2nd show: $110/$185. Register now 610-622-1189.
Technical Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 13-17. Participants will receive training in set and
props construction, painting, lighting and sound. Hours are on a contractual basis. An interview with the
Technical Director at registration is a requirement for admission to the program. Fees: $135/residents,
$230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Council Meetings: 3rd Wednesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Room 202, Municipal Building.
Zoning Board Meetings: 4th Thursday/mo., 7 pm, Municipal Building.
Committee Meetings, 1st Wednesday/mo., Room 202, Municipal Building—All meetings are scheduled at 7:30
PM & each will begin at the conclusion of the first meeting to be called until such time as all committees have
had an opportunity to meet.
Community Development, Home Rehab, 1st-Time Home Buyers: www.upperdarby.org/comm-
development.html, email ComDev@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7716.
Dept. of Licenses & Inspections: www.upperdarby.org/licenses-inspection.html, email
JGentile@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7613.
Public Health Dept.: www.upperdarby.org/health.html, 610-734-7640.
Parking Enforcement/Meter Debit Card: www.upperdarby.org/parking.html, email
ParkingEnforcement@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7646.
Police Dept.: www.udpd.org, 610-734-7693. Email Addresses - general questions: info@udpd.org; crime tips:
passcrimetips@udpd.org; to report illegal narcotics use/sale: drugtips@udpd.org; for Police Foundation:
foundation@udpd.org; records office info: records@udpd.org; community affairs/abandoned autos: abandoned-
cars@udpd.org.
Upper Darby Township Fire Dept.: www.udfd.org, email FireHQ@UpperDarby.org, Non-Emergency: 610-
734-7673.
Dept. of Leisure Services, Parks & Recreation: www.upperdarby.org/leisure.html, 610-394-9544.
Online Bike Registration: www.udpd.org/LeftNavBar/BikeRegistration/tabid/67/Default.aspx.
Aquatic/Pool Program: www.upperdarby.org/aquatics.html, Upper Darby High School, 610-622-7000
x375/377, wknd/eve x373.
Spring/Summer Programs: www.upperdarby.org/rec-summer.html.
Senior Center: 7 am-4 pm, everyday, 326 Watkins Ave., www.upperdarby.org/seniors.html, 610-734-7652.
Child Care & Extended Day Program: The Kindergarten Center, 3200 State Rd., Drexel Hill provides care for
students of kindergarten age, 7:30 am-6 pm. The Center also has summer camp, Kamp Koala, for children
currently attending kindergarten, and those who are registered for the next school year. During the school year,
extended day child care is available 7:30-8:30 am & 3:15-6 pm for children from K-5th grade who reside in the
Upper Darby School district. The program has seven sites: Aronimink, Bywood, Garrettford, Highland Park,
Hillcrest, Stonehurst Hills and Westbrook Park. Participants from Primos are bused to the Westbrook Park site
(afternoon only). www.upperdarby.org/childcare.html, 610-284-9022.
Recycling: Weekly. Single-stream. Newspaper and paper products are to be placed in paper bags or tied in a
bundle. Aluminum, steel, and bimetallic food and beverage cans, plastics #1 & #2.
Township Services Request Dept.: Health issues, animals, trash, signs, sewers, graffiti, fire hazards, abandoned
vehicles and license/permit/zoning violations; email request@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7625.


Upper Providence

935 N. Providence Road
Media, PA 19063
Phone: 610-565-4944
Fax: 610-565-8924
Web: www.upperprovidence.org
Population: 10,509
Curfew: Curfew: Under age 18, 10 pm-5 am, Mon-Thur. 11 pm-5 am weekends/holidays.
School District: Rose Tree Media, www.rtmsd.org, 610-627-6000.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Fair Acres Geriatric Center Super Flea Market & Craft Show: Sunday, June 13, Rt. 352 & N. Middletown Rd.
Summer Recreation Program: kids entering K-5, June 28-July 16, Rose Tree Elementary School, 9 am-noon.
Activities include arts and crafts, drama, sports, story time, and special event days. Fee: $100. Info
www.upperprovidence.org/reg_summerrecreation_form.php, 610-565-4944.
Council Meetings: 2nd Thursday/mo., 7:30 pm, Municipal Bldg.
Committee Meetings: 4th Thursday/mo., 7:30 pm, Municipal Bldg.
Recreation Board Meetings: 1st Thursday/mo., 7:30 pm, Municipal Bldg.
Police Dept.: Non-Emergency: 610-566-8445.
Rose Tree Fire Co.: www.rosetreefire.com, Non-Emergency: 610-566-5891.
Media-Upper Providence Library: Adult, teen and kid activities, events, book clubs, storytimes, more.
www.mediauplibrary.org, 610-566-1918.
Senior Citizens Club: 1st Tuesday/mo., 1 pm, Rose Tree Fire House.
Youth Sports Leagues: www.upperprovidence.org/parks_recreation.php.
Liberty Belle Volleyball Club: travel program for girls ages 10-18; under 10 lessons. www.libertybelles.com,
libertybell50@hotmail.com, 484-716-1173.
Media Little League: Ages 5-12. www.angelfire.com/pa/medialittleleague, email mediall@dca.net, 610-566-
0702.
Media Babe Ruth Leagues: Ages 13-15. www.eteamz.com/MediaBabeRuth,
Media Area Girls Softball: www.mediasoftball.org, email board@mediasoftball.org.
Media Youth Center: provides indoor sports activities (basketball & volleyball) for boys and girls from 2nd
through 8th grades. They also run a summer camp program for basketball. 2010 Summer Camp & 2010
Summer Hoops info TBA. www.mediayouthctr.com, email Info@MediaYouthCtr.com, 610-566-5877.
Rose Tree Media Optimist Lacrosse Club: boys and girls youth lacrosse serving the Media area, instructional
program for beginners and competitive opportunities for players 1st to 8th grades.
www.eteamz.com/OptimistLacrosse, email OptimistLax@aol.com, 610-565-1645.
Rose Tree Soccer Club: Full range of soccer related activities for boys, girls, and adults living in the Rose Tree
Media School District community. www.eteamz.com/rtsc, 610-565-4078.
Recycling: Weekly, see www.upperprovidence.org/streetnamesrefuse1.php for your street and day. Plastics #1-
#7, clear, green and brown glass, aluminum/bi-metallic/steel cans. Newspapers, magazines, junk mail, office
paper, cardboard separated.


Westbrook Park

100 Garrett Road
Upper Darby, PA 19082
Phone: 610-352-4100
Fax: 610-734-7709
Web: www.upperdarby.org
Curfew: 10:30 pm Sun-Thurs. Midnight weekends.
School District: Upper Darby, www.udsd.k12.pa.us, 610-789-7200.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Mainstage Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 16-25. Auditions are tentatively scheduled for June 14 at 7 pm.
Come prepared to sing and dance. Check the www.udpac.org website for audition songs and more information.
Rehearsals are Monday through Thursday evenings and you must be available for all rehearsals and
performances. Performances are August 6, 7, 13, 14. Fees: $20/residents, $25/nonresidents. Register now 610-
622-1189.
Apprentice Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 11-12. June 25-July 16 or July 19-Aug. 6, M-F, 8:30-11:30
am. Classes in acting, movement, music and storytelling. Apprentices perform at local libraries as the Summer
Stage Storytellers. $140/residents, $230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Rising Stars Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 12-13. July 2-23 or July 26-Aug. 13, M-F, 1-4:30 pm.
Participants must have completed a full session of the Apprentice Program. Classes will culminate in a
performance of a children’s musical. $150/residents, $240/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Children’s Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 14-17. Schedule varies depending on shows, 4 week
periods, 9 am-4:30 pm, starting June 22 running through Aug. 20. First time members of the Children’s Theater
Program participate in one of our six shows presented for a children’s audience. Performances are Tuesday
through Friday at 10:30 am and Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm. Members attend only when they are needed for
rehearsals. A detailed rehearsal schedule will be given at the first cast meeting for each show. Fees, one show:
$160/residents, $310/nonresidents; 2nd show: $110/$185. Register now 610-622-1189.
Technical Theater Program—Summer Stage 2010: ages 13-17. Participants will receive training in set and
props construction, painting, lighting and sound. Hours are on a contractual basis. An interview with the
Technical Director at registration is a requirement for admission to the program. Fees: $135/residents,
$230/nonresidents. Register now 610-622-1189.
Council Meetings: 3rd Wednesday/mo., 7:30 pm, Room 202, Municipal Building.
Zoning Board Meetings: 4th Thursday/mo., 7 pm, Municipal Building.
Committee Meetings, 1st Wednesday/mo., Room 202, Municipal Building—All meetings are scheduled at 7:30
PM & each will begin at the conclusion of the first meeting to be called until such time as all committees have
had an opportunity to meet.
Community Development, Home Rehab, 1st-Time Home Buyers: www.upperdarby.org/comm-
development.html, email ComDev@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7716.
Dept. of Licenses & Inspections: www.upperdarby.org/licenses-inspection.html, email
JGentile@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7613.
Public Health Dept.: www.upperdarby.org/health.html, 610-734-7640.
Parking Enforcement/Meter Debit Card: www.upperdarby.org/parking.html, email
ParkingEnforcement@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7646.
Police Dept.: www.udpd.org, 610-734-7693. Email Addresses - general questions: info@udpd.org; crime tips:
passcrimetips@udpd.org; to report illegal narcotics use/sale: drugtips@udpd.org; for Police Foundation:
foundation@udpd.org; records office info: records@udpd.org; community affairs/abandoned autos: abandoned-
cars@udpd.org.
Dept. of Leisure Services, Parks & Recreation: www.upperdarby.org/leisure.html, 610-394-9544.
Online Bike Registration: www.udpd.org/LeftNavBar/BikeRegistration/tabid/67/Default.aspx.
Aquatic/Pool Program: www.upperdarby.org/aquatics.html, Upper Darby High School, 610-622-7000
x375/377, wknd/eve x373.
Spring/Summer Programs: www.upperdarby.org/rec-summer.html.
Senior Center: 7 am-4 pm, everyday, 326 Watkins Ave., www.upperdarby.org/seniors.html, 610-734-7652.
Child Care & Extended Day Program: The Kindergarten Center, 3200 State Rd., Drexel Hill provides care for
students of kindergarten age, 7:30 am-6 pm. The Center also has summer camp, Kamp Koala, for children
currently attending kindergarten, and those who are registered for the next school year. During the school year,
extended day child care is available 7:30-8:30 am & 3:15-6 pm for children from K-5th grade who reside in the
Upper Darby School district. The program has seven sites: Aronimink, Bywood, Garrettford, Highland Park,
Hillcrest, Stonehurst Hills and Westbrook Park. Participants from Primos are bused to the Westbrook Park site
(afternoon only). www.upperdarby.org/childcare.html, 610-284-9022.
Recycling: Weekly. Single-stream. Newspaper and paper products are to be placed in paper bags or tied in a
bundle. Aluminum, steel, and bimetallic food and beverage cans, plastics #1 & #2.
Township Services Request Dept.: Health issues, animals, trash, signs, sewers, graffiti, fire hazards, abandoned
vehicles and license/permit/zoning violations; email request@UpperDarby.org, 610-734-7625.


Yeadon

Baily Road and Church Lane
Yeadon, PA 19050
Phone: 610-284-1606
Fax: 610-284-2138
Email: yeadonboro@email.msn.com
Web: www.yeadon.boroughs.org
Population: 11,762
School District: William Penn, www.wpsd.k12.pa.us, 610-284-8000.
Delaware County Community College Flea Market: Sunday, May 16, Rt. 252 & Media Line Rd.
44th Media Art Exhibition & Craft Fair: Sunday, June 6 (raindate June 13), State Street.
Rose Tree Park Summer Music Festival: June 11-Aug. 15. Free admission. Schedule TBA.
Council Workshops: 1st Monday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Council Meetings: 3rd Thursday/mo., 7:30 pm, Boro Hall.
Code Enforcement Committee Meetings: 3rd Monday/mo., 11 am, Boro Hall.
Public Works Committee Meetings: 3rd Monday/mo., noon, Boro Hall.
Finance Committee Meetings: 3rd Monday/mo., 4 pm, Boro Hall.
Public Safety Committee Meetings: 3rd Tuesday/mo., 4 pm, Boro Hall.
Recreation Committee Meetings: 3rd Wednesday/mo., 7 pm, Boro Hall.
Library Board Meetings: 4th Wednesday/mo., 7 pm, Boro Hall.
Police Dept.: www.yeadonpd.org, Non-Emergency: 610-623-1500.
Yeadon Fire Co.: www.yeadonfirecompany.org.
Town Watch: 610-623-3411.
Yeadon Athletic Association: 610-715-5087; boys and girls sports.
Yeadon Public Library: www.yeadonlibrary.org, 610-623-4090. Storytimes, book clubs, game days, Kids Talk
& Teen Voices, movie nights, craft days, more. Adult, Seniors, Toddler activities. Game/Electronic days,
Movie Nights, Matinees.
Recycling: Call boro for details.

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